Monday, 29 September 2008

Government

It is easy to research government online services. the best way to do it is to go to www.direct.gov.uk and then clicking on the government section of the site. The first service i looked up was information services, this was really easy to, all the customer has to do is go to the top right hand of the page and click in the search and box and search what they want to know. After you have done this a page with all your results will come up such as the mobility information service. With this perticualar search there were 5000 different results so you are granteted to find what you are looking for.

Online reporting

Like the last search, all the customer has to do is go to the top right hand corner of the page, and type in Online reporting and advice and you get a page of results. however unlike the last search there is only 51 results this time, the results are subjects such as child abuse and benefit fraud. If you click on the subject you are interested in then it will take you onto a more detailed page. for example if you click on the child abuse page it gives you another page explaining all the items on child abuse.

Online Booking

If you search this on direct.gov then you get a list of results such as how to book your driving test to libary membership. If you click on each link as before it will take you to a page that expalins all the details of that search. For example if you click on the theory test link it will take you to a page where you can do practise versions of your theroy test to prepare you for the real thing.

Online payments

If you go back to the top of the page and search online payments then you 500 options to choose from such as student finacial help, to how to beat the credit crunch. these tips could be vital in the near future with the credit crunch and britains 0% economic growth last year.

This is possible because if all the information is on the internet then you don't have to print all the messages off onto paper saving loads of money in paper and other resources.

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