GCN opens up to the public

The majority of the Government Communication Network’s content is to be made available to the public.


By Civil Service World

12 Apr 2012

Over the course of the month, around 90 per cent of the content – which includes case studies, evaluations, examples of best practice and the White Book directory of contacts – will have its password protection removed. The remaining ten per cent, which mainly comprises blogs and forums, will remain restricted.

“The logic is to make the content available to anyone who may find it of interest,” said a Cabinet Office spokesperson. “However, there is still a need for a safe space where colleagues can raise issues and discuss challenges, which is why some content will remain behind the wall.”

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