The UK Virtual
E-Government data centre (VEG) opened for interactive business in
Westminster back in 2020. Permission was 'auto-granted' for the VEG
centre in 2018, after a 10 year planning battle, when the automated
conservation bot, known as 'e-nglish heritage' took over all cases
referred to it by the UK council planning transputers. In fact, the
digital acceptance certificate is still permanently projected on the
old plasma screen that hangs in Tony Blair's office in No. 10!
UK VEG's distinctive
WW2 battleship camouflage 'cloaking' system continues to cause problems.
It has succeeded in hiding the building from airborne terrorist attack
and from building conservationists. However there continue to be complaints
from tourists, (both real and virtual) who feel slightly nervous about
what might actually lie behind the building's facade; some even find
that they cannot actually locate the building or even see it on their
webcams!