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Revision as of 17:15, 11 May 2018
The Government Communication Service became thenew name of the Government Communication Network following an announcement in late 2013 by Angus Maude.[1]
Following the priorities set out in the Communications plan for 2013 to 2014, the 11 point plan for reform of the GICS to create the GCN includes:
- creating a new Government Communication Service
- mandatory evaluation to track effectiveness and justify value for money
- aligning departmental communications strategies with government priorities
- revising and improving communications spending controls
- improving governance through a new Government Communication Board
- creating group communication structures to align work of departments and their major arms-length bodies
- improving cross-government internal communications
- improving regional communication services
- enhancing existing communications hubs to improve joint working between departments
- providing additional central resource to support departments
- integrating social media and digital channels within all communications functions, including the press office [1]
External links
- Internet Archive gcs.civilservice.gov.uk