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Five tips for cost-benefit analysis of government ICT projects
As the number of large-scale government ICT projects grows, developing a business case that stands out and attracts funding priority is imperative. [ + ]
Data governance: secure and deliver a stronger MoG change
The ongoing cybercrime epidemic is a top concern at a government scale, compounding the challenges of introducing and monitoring good data management practices. [ + ]
Interview: Tony Hudson, Vertel
In our Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what 2023 holds. Today, we talk with Vertel's Tony Hudson. [ + ]
How Western Health tackled digital innovation at speed
When Western Health's digital transformation plans escalated thanks to the pandemic, it needed to pivot quickly to ensure remote availability of systems. [ + ]
Action Initiation: The next step for CDR innovation
Proposed changes to the legislative framework of the CDR to support Action Initiation are a game-changer for consumer empowerment and data control. [ + ]
Cyber attacks on health care are here to stay
Since the very start of the NDB in 2018, healthcare service providers have been reporting the most data breaches compared to all other industries. [ + ]
Putting security front and centre in the outback
The RFDS provides aeromedical and primary healthcare services across regional, rural and remote Queensland. A recent transition to SaaS heightened some risk. [ + ]
Why IT leaders make brilliant project managers
The Project Management Institute forecasts that the world will need a staggering 25 million new project professionals by 2030 to tackle talent gaps. [ + ]
Creating a user-centric government with low-code adoption
Like their global counterparts, Australian public sector organisations must find solutions that can help them bring the necessary digital solutions to market. [ + ]
Towards 2030: automation transforming the public sector
With citizens more digitally engaged than ever before, government agencies are now expected to deliver consumer-led digital experiences that can match. [ + ]
Indigenous IT consultancy closing the gap
How building digital skills among Indigenous rangers is equipping them with cloud-based geospatial technologies to better care for country. [ + ]
Upgrading government fleet vehicles with minimum cost
Government departments and businesses are under scrutiny more than ever with higher costs of living and inflation rising. [ + ]
An AR approach to disease management education
The potential economic implication of a widespread disease outbreak led PIRSA to investigate AR as educational tool for the meat and livestock industry. [ + ]
Plugging skills gap is key to public sector's mass digital potential
While the Australian Government has promising digital plans for agencies and organisations, plugging the skills gap must come first to realise the public sector's mass digital potential. [ + ]
Beating the odds: blocking cyberthreats in education
Education is a prime target for hackers, where large volumes of data are coupled with often under-resourced cybersecurity teams and legacy technologies. [ + ]