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Government departments, agencies and other national public bodies in both the UK and home country governments. |  |
 | Art and Business | | Art and Business help business people support the arts and the arts inspire business people. |
Cadw | | The Welsh Assembly Government's historic environment division. Its aim is to promote the conservation and appreciation of Wales's historic environment. |
Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) | | The government department responsible for policy relating to museums, galleries and libraries, the built heritage, the arts, sport, education, broadcasting and the media, tourism, the creative industries, and the National Lottery. MLA's parent department. |
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) | | The Government department responsible for policy on business, employment relations, and consumer protection, including sponsorship of the research councils, and oversight of the information industry, publishing and the computer industry. |
e-Government Unit | | A unit in the Cabinet Office responsible for formulating information technology (IT) strategy and policy, developing common IT components for use across government, promoting best practice across government, and delivering citizen-centred online services. |
English Heritage | | The public body (officially the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England) responsible for the protection of the historic environment, promoting public understanding and enjoyment of it, and advising governemnt. |
Historic Scotland | | The public body which safeguards Scotlands built heritage and promotes its understanding and enjoyment. |
info4local | | Provides local authorities with quick and easy access to information from more than 65 government departments, agencies and public bodies. |
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) | | A committee of the further and higher education funding bodies in the UK which provides strategic guidance, advice and opportunities to use Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support teaching, learning, research and administration.
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