My ones are great!! I'm hoping for the 100,000 prize soon.
Scrolling through the dross, it appears that nobody in their right mind has..... Nobody in their right mind would enter it.
scrolling through the dross, it appears that nobody in their right mind has.
My idea is to legalise drugs and prostitution on the Aran Islands and charge €10'000 for the ferry out there (ban all other boats) and €12'000 for a flight. The drugs and whores can be taxed heavily as well.
Do ya thing I should enter?
My fear is that one of these will be the winner.I agree that the vast majority of them are just clean useless, and someone might win if they have come up with any sort of idea thats not bad.
I spent about 30mins reading thru plenty of the entries from all the sections and there were so many vague ones with no details like,
"we should make Ireland a hub for IT in Europe"
"we should make Ireland the China of Europe" (yeah like our workers will work for €1/hr)
"we should make Ireland the world centre of producing electric cars for the world" (like we have a history of car making)
"we should make Ireland the world leader in green technology"
All these things mean nothing really if you don't provide details of what exactly you mean and how it would be implemented.
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There are 34 city and county councils in Ireland who must all provide roughly the same 150 services, including planning, housing and roads. While urban councils support traffic-control centres, even the smallest local authority must provide minimum ICT services such as disaster recovery/backups, financial management and council websites. The smallest IT sections offer about 70-80% of the services of larger ones, but with as few as 10 staff. Larger councils can have up to 80. There is minimal cooperation, and hence duplication of effort.
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Regionalising of ICT services is the most cost-effective way of providing eGovernment and the internal systems needed to run an efficient, modern public service. Staff need the means to coordinate in an efficient manner. All the parts are ready, they just need to be put together in a new way.
Richard Burke is an IT professional working in local government
The LGCSB is a classic example of right idea, wrong solution.We already have that, in the form of the LGCSB, aka the Local Government Computer Services Board. The problem is each Council can go off and do their own thing, they should be forced to standardise their systems. The HSE is another example of huge back office duplication...
corkgal - theres gonna be fierce competition between you and me for the prize money!!
There are 2 prizes I think!!!
You need to be cheaper than a trip to Amsterdam.
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