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British Government Announces Plans to Begin Using Microsoft's .NET Strategy.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, March, 2001

By Monica Soto, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 28--In a high-profile deal, the British government said yesterday it hired Microsoft to help move all of its transactions online, starting with a way for farmers to apply for subsidies and citizens and businesses to pay taxes via Britain's new Internet portal.

Dubbed "The Government Gateway" and part of Microsoft's broad .NET strategy, the portal was designed to connect the country's 682 central and local government institutions with its 60 million citizens and 3 million businesses so they can conduct financial transactions or send private information, said Andrew Pinder, the country's "e-envoy."

The announcement came on the first day of Microsoft's fourth annual...

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