Office of the e-Envoy

The Office of the e-Envoy was set up by the British government of Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1999 and was replaced by the E-Government Unit in September 2004.

The first e-Envoy was Alex Allan. He was succeeded by Andrew Pinder in October 2000 until the office closed in September 2004.

Its staffing level was between 50 and 140 people.[1]

  1. ^ "Cabinet Office - E-Envoy". Hansard. 3 April 2003.