Public service reform

  • Reform and recovery

    Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin takes stock of the achievements of Public Service reform and explains that…

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  • Capturing and maximising data as an asset

    Paul Farnan, Enterprise Strategy Architect with Microsoft Services, discusses the exponential growth of data and how public services can optimise…

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  • Renewing the Civil Service

    The Civil Service Renewal Plan, published by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER), sets out high ambitions for…

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  • Staff perceptions

    The staff engagement survey conducted as part of the Civil Service Renewal process gives a detailed insight into how staff…

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  • Civil Service in numbers

    Managing €53 billion in spending 60% female 4% aged under 30 73% aged over 40 The Civil Service’s structure Department…

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  • Health reform update

    eolas summarises Leo Varadkar’s reform priorities for health in 2015. Free GP services will make a tangible difference for citizens…

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  • Extending data sharing

    Michael McKernan examines the plans to increase the level of data sharing within government and the scope of the forthcoming…

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  • Towards a Garda authority

    Peter Cheney examines the proposals for an independent policing authority – the first of its kind in the history of…

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  • Pioneering reform

    ACESA Chairman Martin O’Halloran outlines how its members are leading by example and delivering on reform within the Public Service.…

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  • A reforming committee

    Peter Cheney reviews the work of the Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Committee. Members have called for a relaxed freedom…

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