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Sunday, November 13, 2005A COMPUTER project costing £6.2 billion that is central to Tony Blair’s National Health Service reforms is in “grave” danger of being “derailed”, leaked Whitehall e-mails reveal. The warning has been issued by Richard Granger, the £250,000-a-year civil servant in charge of what has been billed as the world’s biggest civil information technology project. And their project has the relatively modest goal of just making scheduling software communicate with one another, so that doctors could schedule their patients with specialists with more ease. posted by Sydney on 11/13/2005 04:12:00 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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