The British government currently spends "about" £21 billion on IT every year; the astonishing lack of clarity over expenditure is symptomatic of appalling failures in IT strategy, procurement, and process.
Liam Maxwell and his co-authors are dedicated to bringing government into the information age, and have looked in detail about what should be done to deliver government IT far more effectively, and at a much lower cost to taxpayers.
The paper spells out exactly how government can deliver a better service for less money.