Deloitte, AWS and Salesforce win Service Victoria contracts
Deloitte has scored a $42.81 million systems integration contract as part of the rollout of Service Victoria.
Deloitte has scored a $42.81 million systems integration contract as part of the rollout of Service Victoria.
The Victorian government has announced plans to back a fintech hub in Melbourne’s Docklands.
Edith Cowan’s chief information officer, Elizabeth Wilson, is preparing to depart the university and return to Melbourne to take up the newly created CIO role at Victoria’s Department of Education and Training.
The Victorian government has become a member of Australian Digital Currency and Commerce Association (ADCCA) through the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.
The Victorian government will seek to boost the security of networks employed by the state’s health services.
Victoria’s Department of Education and Training is recruiting for a newly created chief information officer position as part of a restructure affecting how IT services are delivered within the department.
A deal with SAS Institute Australia will see Victoria Police get access to a new software platform that will let the force’s 600+ crime analysts query and integrate results from discrete police databases.
The Victorian government says that a new group of five telecommunications contracts will save the state $34 million a year.
Victoria’s government has revealed details of its efforts to bolster the state’s cyber security sector by building overseas links with researchers and governments.
Victoria is seeking a chief information officer for its Service Victoria initiative, with the state government planning to appoint a second IT executive to deliver initial technology capabilities for the new agency.
Victoria’s Commissioner for Privacy and Data Protection, David Watts has issued the Victorian
Protective Data Security Standards (VPDSS).
The current operator of Victoria’s myki smartcard ticketing system, NTT Data, has won a new contract to run the system for another seven years.
The Victorian government today revealed the locations of 10 ‘Tech Schools’ that it says will boost access to science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills.
An ICT project for a new for infringement management and enforcement system at Victoria’s Department of Justice and Regulation blew out to double its initial budget and extended more than five years past its delivery day before being killed in March 2015.
Oxford University’s Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC) will set up a new office co-located with the new the Oceania Cyber Security Centre (OCSC) in Melbourne.