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Through its partnership with the Society for Information Technology Management (Socitm) and Logicalis UK, the organisation is pursuing the objective in association with a consortium of diverse and influential groups. The proposed stimulus package could fund IT projects that deliver financial efficiency, carbon reduction, public service improvement or expansion, as well as to:
Trewin Restorick, CEO of Global Action Plan, warned the Government’s response to the current financial crisis will leave the public sector with less money, at the same time as a commitment to reduce global warming will require major changes.
From 2010, companies and public sector organisations will feel the pinch directly from the government’s carbon reduction legislation. The cash-neutral law will penalise those lower down the table of polluters, and reward those higher up, according to Global Action Plan. “Central Government has been failing in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, with the Sustainable Development Commission reporting that its emissions actually went up by three per cent last year, and IT was a major part of this increase,” Restorick said.
Andrew Miller MP said IT-based efficiency moves such as remote working or teleworking would require big changes, but must happen locally.
Ewen Anderson, managing director of the IT consultancy Centralis, responded, “IT strategy, like government policy, only really works when it is joined up. Investment in IT which fails to take advantage of the opportunity offered by virtualisation, standardisation and shared services to deliver both operational and environmental benefits is neither strategic nor green. An effective strategy considers energy use and resulting carbon emission as part of an overall strategy to reduce costs and increase efficiency.” Anderson continued, “While the climate change agenda is too important to be seen as just a side benefit, it has to take its place alongside commitments to deliver flexible working, business continuity in the face of global threats such as swine flu and ever more emphasis on compliance regulation and cost savings.” |
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