Queensland to launch whole-of-government drones strategy
The Queensland government says it will be the first in Australia to implement a strategy addressing the business opportunities and regulatory challenges presented by drones.
The Queensland government says it will be the first in Australia to implement a strategy addressing the business opportunities and regulatory challenges presented by drones.
Brisbane City Council has terminated its IT systems replacement contract with TechnologyOne.
Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads is preparing to ditch its IBM Notes databases.
Brisbane City Council will be lumped with a $50+ million damages claim if it attempts to wriggle out of its contract with TechnologyOne, the software company has said.
Mike Schuman has left his position as chief information officer at Townsville City Council.
There is an “urgent need” for the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) to invest in technology, including potentially appointing a permanent chief information officer, an independent panel scrutinising the conduct of Queensland’s 2016 local government elections has concluded.
The Queensland government has earmarked $135.4 million for upgrades and new IT systems for its health service in 2017-18.
The Sunshine Coast Council is funding a feasibility study for its proposal to land a submarine cable in the region.
The fertile soil and temperate climate of the Darling Downs region of Queensland makes it some of the best farming land in the state.
The governments of Queensland and the ACT have joined that of the Northern Territory in criticising the National Broadband Network rollout.
NBN has despatched a field team to areas in Queensland affected by Cyclone Debbie in order to assess damage to National Broadband Network infrastructure.
Three out of a group of four health services whose disaster recovery preparations have been assessed by the Queensland Audit Office have only basic DR measures in place.
The Queensland government is preparing to launch an updated ICT strategy.
TAFE Queensland has begun the hunt for a new chief information officer, with its current CIO, Dean Sedgman, preparing to retire at the end of the year.
The federal government will shortly be facing a string of complex technical and political decisions, with the development of proposals to adapt local mobile phone networks as a continent-wide air traffic control system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).