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Scottie
27th March 2008, 01:38 PM
I love this which arrived earlier today via email. It's allegedly true but even if it isn't reflects the strange and tragic society in which we all live today..............sadly

Subject: Passport Application

__________________________________________________ _____________________________


Dear Minister,


I'm in the process of renewing my passport but I am a total loss to understand or believe the hoops I am being asked to jump through.

How is it that Bert Smith of T.V. Rentals Basingstoke has my address and telephone number and knows that I bought a satellite dish from them back in 1994, and yet, the Government is still asking me where I was born and on what date?

How come that nice West African immigrant chappy who comes round every Thursday night with his DVD rentals van can tell me every film or video I have had out since he started his business up eleven years ago, yet you still want me to remind you of my last three jobs, two of which were with contractors working for the government?

How come the T.V. detector van can tell if my T.V.. is on, what channel I am watching and whether I have paid my licence or not, and yet if I win the government run lottery they have no idea I have won or where I am and will keep the bloody money to themselves if I fail to claim in good time. Do you people do this by hand?

You have my birth date on numerous files you hold on me, including the one with all the income tax forms I've filed for the past 30-odd years. It's on my health insurance card, my driver's licence, on the last four passports I've had, on all those stupid customs declaration forms I've had to fill out before being allowed off the planes and boats over the last 30 years, and all those insufferable census forms that are done every ten years and the electoral registration forms I have to complete, by law, every time our lords and masters are up for re-election.

Would somebody please take note, once and for all, I was born in Maidenhead on the 4th of March 1957, my mother's name is Mary, her maiden name was Reynolds, my father's name is Robert, and I'd be absolutely astounded if that ever changed between now and the day I die!

I apologise Minister. I'm obviously not myself this morning. But between you and me, I have simply had enough! You mail the application to my house, then you ask me for my address. What is going on? Do you have a gang of Neanderthals working there? Look at my damn picture. Do I look like Bin Laden? I don't want to activate the Fifth Reich for God's sake!


I just want to go and park my weary backside on a sunny, sandy beach for a couple of week's well-earned rest away from all this crap.

Well, I have to go now, because I have to go to back to Salisbury and get another copy of my birth certificate because you lost the last one. AND to the tune of 60 quid! What a racket THAT is!! Would it be so complicated to have all the services in the same spot to assist in the issuance of a new passport the same day? But nooooo, that'd be too damn easy and maybe make sense. You'd rather have us running all over the place like chickens with our heads cut off, then find some tosser to confirm that it's really me on the goddamn picture - you know... the one where we're not allowed to smile in in case we look as if we are enjoying the process! Hey, you know why we can't smile? 'Cause we're totally jacked off!

I served in the armed forces for more than 25 years including over ten years at the Ministry of Defence in London . I have had security clearances which allowed me to sit in the Cabinet Office, five seats away from the Prime Minister while he was being briefed on the first Gulf War and I have been doing volunteer work for the British Red Cross ever since I left the Services. However, I have to get someone "important" to verify who I am -- you know, someone like my doctor...who, before he got his medical degree 6 months ago WAS LIVING IN PAKISTAN...

Yours sincerely,





(An Irate British Citizen).

GAJ
27th March 2008, 02:34 PM
Mmm! Someone who is in favour of the National Identity Register. The whitehall government will be happy.:eek:

The Dogfather
27th March 2008, 04:14 PM
Never happen, they need someone who can manage a large IT project. There isn't anyone in the Civil Service who can do that....

GAJ
27th March 2008, 04:16 PM
I won't take that personally!;)

The Dogfather
27th March 2008, 04:23 PM
I won't take that personally!;)

I was thinking more as a collective rather than individuals. The number government IT projects that run over time, budget, fail to deliver to specification or get canned because a policy changes is huge. Is your experience any different?

GAJ
27th March 2008, 04:44 PM
I work on a national IT project which is working in partnership with all 14 Scottish NHS boards, all 32 local authorities as well as the Police and several other national bodies. We are pretty much on time, and on budget, on specification, (although specification does change - that's a natural part of development) and have just got through the 07-08 spending review without getting canned (just!) and with guaranteed funding for this year and firm commitments towards funding for the next couple of years. So there!

euan
27th March 2008, 05:21 PM
Seconded! I work on a large multi million government IT project and we are pretty much ontime and budget. And had our funding accepted for this year.

I think the moral of the story is...don't let Isoft of EDS anywhere near it, and you'll be ok ;-)

The Dogfather
27th March 2008, 07:56 PM
Seconded! I work on a large multi million government IT project and we are pretty much ontime and budget. And had our funding accepted for this year.

I think the moral of the story is...don't let Isoft of EDS anywhere near it, and you'll be ok ;-)

Ah, but aren't they the usual culprits, sorry I mean contractors?

GAJ
27th March 2008, 08:46 PM
Not for me. Atos Origin, LogicaCMG and - can I admit it ... Microsoft! Oh the shame!!!

Funnily enough - the MS guys reckon that Vista runs faster on my Macbook Pro than on a PC with the same spec!

euan
27th March 2008, 09:54 PM
Ah, but aren't they the usual culprits, sorry I mean contractors?

Depends really. If the client knows what they are trying to do, and have the experienced, qualified staff able to make decisions, then it makes life so much easier. However if they don't, and aren't managed properly, then that's were the delays come in.

Some 3rd party companies are better at managing this than others. But in my experience, the problems usually arise from a lack of decision making - it's all done by committee and even then, there will be at least 3 of them to decide on the simplest thing!