Budget 2017: Government creates new cyber security office
The government will spend $10.7 million over four years to create a Cyber Security Advisory Office (CSAO).
The government will spend $10.7 million over four years to create a Cyber Security Advisory Office (CSAO).
The Senate’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade has given its blessing to measures that will allow the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) to employ automated software systems to make decisions on veteran entitlements.
The government has moved to introduce legislation that will lay the basis for a significant digital transformation at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA).
The Federal Government has flagged a trial of in-house telemonitoring technology for chronically ill veterans via the National Broadband Network (NBN), kicking off in July 2012.
The Department of Human Services has pushed back requests to in-source the infrastructure of smaller government agencies due to staffing issues and the sheer amount of work, following a recent in-sourcing agreement with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.