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The Cabinet Office Report of 2004 hopes that by integrating the UK government online, it will have saved themselves £1.3 thousand million. Less time is wasted through letter distribution and collection and therefore other important work can be done in the place of this - this means that staff can do this instead of collection and distribution and therefore create a more cost-effective scheme. Furthermore, when things are submitted online, not only less time is used but also, the need for employees such as administrators etc, decreases - if the data is already online, it is therefore easier to process and hence saves time and in turn, more can be done in the same time frame - therefore, fewer people need employing (or the employees can work less hours), saving them money.
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