Results tagged 'e-government'
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Government Launches Attack on Online FraudIt may not be pre-loaded in your Outlook calendar, but the first week of March this year is Fraud Week, organised by the Australian consumer Fraud...
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NBN Co Draft Legislation ReleasedThe Australian Government has released exposure draft legislation, providing regulatory framework for the National Broadband Network Company (NBN...
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Australia Takes Next Step Towards eHealthThe federal government has announced it will provide every patient and healthcare provider with a unique identifier as a major step towards...
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Government 2.0 Taskforce Wraps Up ActivitiesAs of 31 December, 2009 the Government 2.0 Taskforce was formally disbanded after the group successfully delivered its final report to the Federal...
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Gov 2.0 Taskforce Release Draft ReportThe Gov 2.0 Taskforce has released its draft report, Engage: Getting on with Government 2.0 as mentioned at CeBIT Australia’s Gov 2.0...
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Gershon’s $1 billion savings on track: TannerThe second round of Gershon Review reductions to Government ICT expenditure will achieve the reports target of $1 billion in savings by 2013, the...
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Public sector puts faith in ICTThe public sector has high expectations of ICT-enabled productivity growth over the next 12 months, but only two in five government organisations...
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ComSuper chooses Juniper refreshmentJuniper Networks has snared a $4.4 million contract with ComSuper, the Federal Government’s superannuation administrator, to implement an...
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Hackers to be handed keys to the HouseIT might seem like handing the burglars the keys to the vaults, but the Federal Government this week is handing access to its trove of government...
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Findable, Usable and Sharable: The Three Laws of Open DataA major theme that emerged from CeBIT Australia’s Gov 2.0 Conference was that governments needed to make data more accessible in order for...
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UK expert touts public as partners for GovernmentCitizens should not be treated as “consumers” of e-Government services, but rather as participants, for Gov 2.0 policies to succeed,...
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New York techies join the policy debateNew York State, in the United States, is pioneering an innovative collaboration between technology experts and government policy makers to help...
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Kate Lundy outlines Golden Rules for Gov 2.0Successful implementation of Gov 2.0 policies and practices needs it to be citizen-centric, collaborative and open, ACT Senator Kate Lundy told...
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FOI sparked Gov 2.0 goalsMUCH of the Government’s aims and strategies for implementing Gov 2.0 services have been inspired by reforms to the nation’s Freedom of...
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Tanner: Gov 2.0 about culture change, not technologyPromoting greater acceptance of Web 2.0 technologies by government is a cultural challenge, far more than a technology issue, the Minister for...
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Unisys wins borders contract extensionTHE Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has extended an outsourcing agreement with Unisys to provide more than $50 million worth of...
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Finance Minister, Lindsay Tanner joins Gov 2.0 ConferenceThe Hon Lindsay Tanner, Minister for Finance and Deregulation has joined our Government 2.0 Conference as a key speaker. Don't miss this...
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Tanner puts PCs on Gershon footingDESKTOP PCs and communications equipment are to be subject to whole-of-government procurements panels under the latest post-Gershon Report...
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Twitter writ writes tweeter rulesTHE UK’s political classes, already among the most enthusiastic embracers of social media, have now chalked up another milestone for the Gov...
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Pirates to storm ParliamentEVEN as Governments around the world come to grips with technology such as Web 2.0 tools to engage citizens, they are increasingly facing a new...
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