Digital

Border Protection's digital transformation is in full swing

27 July, 2016 by David Braue

A measured and collaborative approach has put the Department of Immigration and Border Protection's digital transformation effort on the right track to long-term success.


Transport for NSW adopts expense8 cloud software

25 July, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Transport for NSW has expanded its long-standing relationship with Sydney software developer 8common Limited to cover adoption of the company's cloud-based expense management software.


NSW's platform-based IAM reinvention

20 July, 2016 by David Braue

An identity and access management framework is helping NSW Government agencies find a commonality of purpose that has already proved to have significant transformational effects.


Adelaide to host Smart Communities Summit 2017

18 July, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Adelaide has been selected to take the reins from the Gold Coast to host the second annual Australian Smart Communities Summit next year.


WA expands Emergency Telehealth service to Broome

11 July, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Broome Health Campus has become the 75th site to be granted access to WA's Emergency Telehealth service, which aims to help clinicians provide a 'virtual emergency room' for patients in remote areas.


Putting GovDC migration to the test

11 July, 2016 by David Braue

Like other state agencies, the NSW Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards is migrating to the platform as a service (PaaS) environments within the state's redundant Tier III-certified GovDC data centres.


More responsive government via a single view

08 July, 2016 by David Hope, Vice President & Managing Director, APAC, Pitney Bowes | Supplied by: Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Ltd

Sharing data across departments will help governments boost efficiency while also improving public satisfaction and confidence.


Plain sailing for process management

06 July, 2016 | Supplied by: Promapp

Port Stephens Council now has 1300 business processes mapped, leading to cost savings, better efficiency, more staff collaboration and improved accountability.


Australia should embrace e-voting: AIIA

05 July, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

With an electronic voting system, the outcome of the federal election would have been known within minutes of the polls closing, the AIIA has noted.


Can an app turn job hunting into fun?

29 June, 2016 by David Braue

The federal Department of Employment has channelled the fitness tracker industry to design an app that helps job seekers along in their employment journey.


myGov faces overhaul, OneGov celebrates

22 June, 2016 by David Braue

The federal government's myGov faces a $50 million overhaul, while online licence renewal is the latest winner as Service NSW's centralisation pays off.


Victoria SES digital update

14 June, 2016 | Supplied by: Permeance Technologies

The Victoria State Emergency Service will use Permeance Technologies to manage its digital transformation based on the open source Liferay platform.


ATO axes e-tax in favour of myTax

07 June, 2016

As the financial year draws to a close, anyone preparing their own tax return will only be able to use the myTax portal, as the ATO has retired online lodgement tool e-tax.


Standards Australia launches digital transformation program

02 June, 2016 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Standards Australia has kicked off a program aimed at transforming the peak body into the digital standards body Australia will need in the future.


Digital transformation — more than serving citizens

23 May, 2016 by David Braue

Before governments decide on how to progress with digital transformation efforts, it's vital that they go back to basics and figure out what 'digital' means to them.


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