Public Sector Transparency Board
The Public Sector Transparency Board was established by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, in June 2010 to drive forward the UK Government's transparency agenda. Starting November 2015, its functions were taken over by the Data Steering Group.[1]
Membership
The members of the board were:[2]
- Francis Maude (chair), then Minister for the Cabinet Office
- Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Dr Rufus Pollock
- Professor Nigel Shadbolt
- Andrew Stott
- Dame Fiona Caldicott
- Professor Sir Mark Walport
- Steve Thomas
- Bill Roberts
- Professor David Rhind
- Stephan Shakespeare
- Heather Savory
gollark: = most FP languages
gollark: It's meant to be about abstraction, but that's loosely defined.
gollark: It's not transpilation just because the target is intepreted.
gollark: *transpile/compile/potatoize
gollark: Good point, actually: esolangs do often need giant programs to do stuff. Probably that's not too significant though.
See also
References
- "Public Sector Transparency Board". GOV.UK. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- "Members of the Public Sector Transparency Board". GOV.UK. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
External links
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