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Graham is
one of the Managing Partners of gov3. He is a former senior UK civil servant
with extensive experience of information society government strategy development
and implementation. Before leaving the UK civil service in July 2004, he was
the Director of Strategy in the Office of the e-Envoy in the UK Government
Cabinet Office where he played leadership roles in developing the Government’s
digital inclusion, e-government, e-commerce, and broadband strategies. As part
of this role he also led the UK Government team that worked with industry to
launch the Home Computing Initiative in the UK in 2004. And Graham also led
the transactional services strand of the UK’s 2004 Efficiency Review Team
identifying £1.3 billion per annum of cost efficiencies in the delivery of the
UK Government’s transactional services.
Since
joining gov3, Graham has become one of the world’s most renown experts on
government e-transformation, working with many national and regional governments
on their knowledge economy and e-government strategies. In the last 18 months,
Graham has worked with governments and supported gov3 assignments in China,
Greece, India, Finland, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the State of Michigan
in the USA. Graham is currently an expert advisor on the EU/China e-Government
project. And he is also an industry advisor to the UK Government where he is
leading a task group looking at how to achieve home PC access with broadband
connectivity for all school pupils in England.
Graham has a
Masters in Social Policy and Planning from the London School of Economics and a
First Class Honours Degree in Policy Studies from the University of North
London. He is married with two young sons and he lives in London in the UK.
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