Transparency arranged in secret
October 28th, 2010 at 4:20 pm by andrewMark Ballard, writing on his blog at Computer Weekly, notes that the Cabinet Office CIO and CTO councils meet more-or-less in secret, without published agendas or minutes:
Fancy that. Francis Maude’s open data revolution is being conducted in secret. That’s fine. Everyone knows power can be handed to the people only once the battle is won on their behalf.
The stakes are too high and all that. We trust in the meantime that the revolutionary council will work in our best and not their own vested interests.
There are in fact two revolutionary councils. The CIO Council and CTO Council. These are the Cabinet Office boards on which sit the overpaid nobbins who gave us such wonders as the NHS National Programme for IT, the Child Support Agency and the Identity Cards Scheme.
They’ll have plenty to cock up under the ConDem’s as well. Besides the open data revolution, we’ve got the promise of more gargantuan gaffs like the Universal Credit Scheme and Interception Modernisation Programme.
Don’t be deceived by their bad suits and Coldplay concert tickets. These CIOs call the shots. Thus your humble correspondent has on innumerable occasions over the last five years asked the Cabinet Office for a calendar, agendas and minutes of their meetings.
They don’t normally bother replying. But Maude has really got his staff swinging to his transparency number. So they sent a refusal instead of implying it. There’s a progressive government for you.