NSW govt signs shared services agreement with Unisys, Infosys
After receiving more than 50 applications, the NSW government has settled to outsource ServiceFirst to Infosys and Unisys.
After receiving more than 50 applications, the NSW government has settled to outsource ServiceFirst to Infosys and Unisys.
Central Queensland University is using Smart Sparrow's adaptive e-learning platform to save distance education students the need to travel to campus to undertake laboratory learning.
Deloitte Australia has been appointed to uncover how an update to the Department of Education's OneSchool System prevented 644 suspected child abuse cases from being reported to police.
The media company donated AU$160,000 more to the Liberal Party than the Labor Party during the 2014-15 financial year, according to the Australian Electoral Commission donor disclosures.
A total of 28 observations were made by the Murray Inquiry into the Australian financial sector, including how the existing system needs a single strategy in place to look at various technology-related polices and strategies.
Froebel Early Learning Centre is introducing preschoolers to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills as part of the Little Scientist initiative.
Newly-appointed CEO of the Australian government's digital transformation office Paul Shetler has outlined the government has an ethical obligation to improve the way it services the public.
In a third follow-up audit of the Australian Electoral Commission, the Australian National Audit Office has found that while the AEC has undertaken work to improve the accuracy of the electoral roll, more work is still needed.
Following a tendering processes that began last year, the Department of Defence is likely to award its centralised processing project to Lockheed Martin Australia.
University of South Australia's new partnership with Hewlett-Packard is poised to bring 400 workers and a new four-year honours degree program to the South Australian IT sector.