Analysis  |  News Focus  |  Features  |  Sidelines 

Sidelines

<Sidelines home » Archives » December 2007

Monday, December 10th

how things should be
The directgov web application to exchange a paper driving licence for a photocard one might just be a harbinger of the efficiency e-government should bring. It is simple to use, and here's the really impressive bit: if you've got a digital passport (which seems to be nearly everybody, although you probably hadn't realised) then the driving licence site contacts the passport service and uses the photo they already have. No need to send a photo! The icing on the cake is that the price seems to have come down: could someone confirm that until recently the exchange for a photocard cost 19 pounds? (And maybe still does by post?)
[link]

Sidelines home
Sidelines archives
LS8 home

December 2007
SMTWTFS
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031     

Powered By Greymatter

Sidelines latest:
rss feed RSS 2.0 | rss feed Atom 1.0

Sidelines uses Greymatter
Get the LS8 code to convert Greymatter into RSS 2 and Atom 1 feeds
About this site
XHTML 1.0 | 80s
ls8..at..daveches..dot..co..dot..uk