Digital

10,000 NSW data sets publicly available

22 January, 2020 by Jonathan Nally

Ten years since it was launched, the NSW Open Data Portal has reached a major milestone, with 10,000 government data sets now available to the public.


Nominations open for Asia–Pacific smart city awards

21 January, 2020 by Jonathan Nally

Nominations are now open for the 2020 IDC Smart City Asia/Pacific Awards, which recognise leading initiatives from public agencies and private organisations.


Jobs NSW awards $100K to expand speech pathology services

21 January, 2020

A $100,000 grant from Jobs NSW is set to help CSIRO Data 61 start-up and telehealth platform Coviu boost Australians' access to speech pathology services.


MAV sets up disaster response HR sharing database

17 January, 2020 by Jonathan Nally

The Municipal Association of Victoria's Human Resource Sharing Database will enable easier resource sharing during the bushfire crisis and future emergencies.


Interview: Ray Greenwood, SAS Australia & New Zealand

16 January, 2020 | Supplied by: SAS

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk AI and analytics with SAS's Ray Greenwood.


Queensland set to trial digital driver's licence

13 January, 2020 by Jonathan Nally | Supplied by: Thales Australia

Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads has signed a contract with Thales to roll out the state's first digital licence smartphone app.


Interview: Ray Bradbery, NCB Group

07 January, 2020 | Supplied by: NCB Group Pty Ltd

In our annual Leaders in Technology series, we ask the experts what the year ahead holds. Today we talk transformation and social media with NCB Group's Ray Bradbery.


Best of 2019: Demystifying government procurement for start-ups

02 January, 2020 by Kate Cornick, CEO, LaunchVic

Across the festive season we'll be reprising some of our best articles from 2019. Today we take another look at how the public sector can work with start-ups.


Best of 2019: Open source's promise for local governments

30 December, 2019 by Sam Hunt, VP APAC, GitHub | Supplied by: GitHub

Across the festive season we'll be reprising some of our best articles from 2019. Today we look at how open source can help take citizen experience to the next level.


Best of 2019: Keep citizens happy with a superior conversational channel

27 December, 2019 by Dean Lacheca, senior director, analyst at Gartner | Supplied by: Gartner Australasia Pty Ltd

Across the festive season we'll be reprising some of our best articles from 2019. Today we look at AI-powered conversational channels for personalising services.


Best of 2019: Program Fortify: Cenitex's customer-driven transformation

23 December, 2019 by Jonathan Nally

Across the festive season we'll be reprising some of our best articles from 2019. Today we revisit Cenitex's efforts to modernise its customers' IT environments.


Season's greetings

20 December, 2019

GovTech Review is taking a break now until 8 January, so we'd like to wish you a merry festive season and a safe and prosperous New Year.


VEC adopting Microsoft's cloud platforms

19 December, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Victorian Electoral Commission is migrating its key systems and processes to Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and Dynamics 365.


ADHA names outgoing COO, Bettina McMahon, interim CEO

19 December, 2019

The Australian Digital Health Agency has found its interim CEO in outgoing Chief Operating Officer Bettina McMahon.


Interview: Lisa Andrews and Christina Gerakiteys, SingularityU Australia

19 December, 2019 | Supplied by: SingularityU Australia

In our Leaders in Tech series, we ask the experts about the year ahead. Today we talk ideas and innovation with SingularityU's Lisa Andrews and Christina Gerakiteys.


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