Tech

Replacing fax machines with secure messaging

15 January, 2019

Replacing outdated fax machines with secure messaging was a topic explored at a recent Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) workshop in Sydney.


WBT Optical Fibre Patch Cords

01 January, 2019 | Supplied by: Warren & Brown Technologies

Warren & Brown Technologies high-performance optical fibre patch cords are available in singlemode, multimode, simplex and duplex.


Season's greetings

21 December, 2018

It's been a very busy year for the government ICT field, with seemingly endless developments in every sector.


All SA schools to receive high-speed broadband

11 December, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The South Australian Government has handed Telstra an $80m contract to deploy fibre broadband to 98.8% of public schools.


Reinventing state and local government digital services

01 December, 2018 | Supplied by: Infor

Government must continue to reinvent itself in this time of changing community needs, in order to drive savings and improve service delivery.


Will smart meters pay off in Australia?

27 November, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Governments have enticed more than 500,000 Australian households to use smart meters, but what will be the impact of this revolution?


GovHack 2018 winners announced

19 November, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

A 3D VR emergency management system and a visualisation of the budget based on tax flowing to the government are two of the many projects developed at GovHack 2018.


Operational excellence award goes to GOV.UK

15 November, 2018

The Civil Service Operational Excellence Award has been taken out by the GOV.UK team.


OSR rolls out Nuance virtual assistant: 'Sam'

14 November, 2018

A virtual assistant named Sam has been rolled out across the Queensland Office of State Revenue (OSR).


DTA making progress with ICT procurement reform

13 November, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Digital Transformation Agency aims to transform government ICT procurement into 'digital sourcing' under its procurement reform program.


DHS website achieves gold certification

13 November, 2018

The Department of Human Services website has received gold certification from the Australian Plain English Foundation.


DHS finally appoints new CIO

12 November, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Former ANZ Bank CTO Michael McNamara will take the role of CIO of the Department of Human Services a year after the departure of its previous permanent CIO.


LGA SA selects Squiz to overhaul CMS

08 November, 2018 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Local Government Association of South Australia is negotiating to use the Australian-developed Squiz Matrix software as a new local government CMS.


Free Wi-Fi for Northern Geelong

02 November, 2018

Free Wi-Fi will be rolled out across Geelong's northern suburbs, following a $1.8 million grant from the Victorian Government.


Five ways to triage your legacy government IT systems

01 November, 2018 by Bob Nevins, Director, Health and Human Services Strategy and Business Development | Supplied by: Oracle Corporation Australia

With cloud environments replacing the sprawling on-premises data centres, it's rare that one can justify or afford the 'big bang' type of system replacement, so an IT triage plan is more important than ever before.


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