The British Computer Society is a professional body and a learned society that represents those working in Information Technology in the United Kingdom and internationally. Established in 1957, in 2009 it rebranded as BCS — The Chartered Institute for IT, although this has not been reflected in a legal name change.
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Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
November 2011
- Dr Michael Westmacott, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, but also representing the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Institution of Engineering and Technology gave evidence related to 09 November 2011 on 9 Nov. [2]
March 2011
- David Clarke MBE, Chief Executive Officer, British Computer Society gave evidence related to Good Governance: the effective use of IT on 15 Mar. [3]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. British Computer Society
- 2. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 1537 - 09 November 2011, 9 Nov 2011
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