Australian Government stories
Why is Australia slow at electronic voting uptake? The AIIA says that with e-voting in place, we would already know the election results by now.
We look forward to continuing our relationship with the Department of Employment to help them harness the full power of our visual analytics platform.
The Government could do well to make better use of survey data from the public in order to gain a better understanding of people's needs and wants.
NEC Australia is set to establish a $4.38m Global Security Intel Centre in Adelaide to address growing demand for cyber security in Australia.
CGI secures a £58.8m deal to enhance Queensland's debt recovery, aiming for smarter, faster collections with a high-tech solution.
Avaya appoints Peter Whitely as new account director for Federal Government in Australia to drive digital transformation.
Australia's new Cyber Security Strategy aims to address shortages in skilled professionals & promote cultural change.
We published a story last week to share some authoritative opinions from the industry about the Govt strategy - here's some more expert commentary.
It's been 5 months since the introduction of Australia's metadata laws came into effect, and the general public's understanding remains vague at best.
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has unveiled a surprise Budget with measures designed to drive economic growth and combat tax avoidance.
The Australian Government has made spatial data free through a dedicated website, benefiting various industries.
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) urges Turnbull Government to push for a digital economy.
Governments are following businesses in going digital, with Australia focusing on improving communication and transformation through technology.
A new report has revealed that the majority of Australian government websites are failing to meet plain English language guidelines.
A national conference to be held in Sydney this July will provide insightful case studies around digitisation and converting to e-service delivery.
Cyber crime costs Australia over $1 billion annually, but many businesses fail to publicly acknowledge breaches.
The Western Australian Government launches an app to help Perth residents know the best hospital to go to in an emergency.
Trying to codify cybersecurity regulations can be a lot like trying to paint a racecar as it zips around the track.
Ajilon, the systems integrator, and key client Landgate have been shortlisted in four categories at the WAITTA INCITE Awards.
IT provider Cirrus Networks is spreading its wings and opening a Canberra office as it seeks to garner an increased share of the $5b govt ICT spend.