MS appoints eGovt. strategy chief
By Lucy Sherriff
Published Friday 21st January 2005 16:57 GMT
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/21/ms_nto/

Microsoft has created a new role: National Technology Officer (NTO). The
post's remit is to oversee the development of the software giant's strategy
in the lucrative public sector market.

Jerry Fishenden, who has been with Microsoft since 1997, and was previously
head of networking at the House of Parliament, will fill the role in the UK.
He has over 20 years' public sector experience, Microsoft said, and has
authored numerous strategy papers on the effective use of IT in developing
egovernment programmes.

"The NTO brings depth and breadth of experience of public sector technology
needs, and will work to bring innovation and best practice use of technology
to the public sector agenda," Fishenden commented. He added that he would be
developing a technology strategy to fit specifically with "the
implementation and use of technology by government, education and academia".

As well as the UK appointment, NTOs are being established in other countries
and regions, including France, Germany, India and China. Microsoft claimed
the move is an indication of its long term commitment to the public sector.
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