SA government launches revamped Crime Mapper website
The South Australian government has recorded a decrease in crime levels, thanks to its updated Crime Mapper website.
The South Australian government has recorded a decrease in crime levels, thanks to its updated Crime Mapper website.
In what it claims is a first for an Australian police force, South Australia Police has launched a mobile-optimised Web site -- dubbed a "Web app" by SAPOL -- offering integrated news, social media features and alerts.
The establishment of an Open Technology Foundation (OTF) is finally in the works with the governments in both Australia and New Zealand throwing support behind the project following years of negotiations.
An uptick in cyber crime in South Australia has forced the state’s police service move to adopt a distributed review system to help its investigators work on more electronic crime cases more quickly.
The South Australian town of Victor Harbor is hoping to raise approximately $800,000 in funding to build its own fibre loop ahead of the National Broadband Network (NBN) to meet broadband requirements of emergency services and take advantage of additional backhaul recently installed to the town.
Mandatory real-time reporting of the sale of pseudoephedrine will be introduced into South Australia, with Project STOP scheduled to be implemented in July.
The popularity of Service SA’s online service delivery has increased, with the South Australian government reporting a 14 per cent increase in online registration renewals this year.
South Australian government agencies are in continuing talks with private and public Cloud providers, with the Office of the Chief Information Officer looking specifically at whole-of-government Web-based collaboration tools.
Sticky motor registration labels will be a thing of the past in South Australia as the state's government moves to online registration.
The South Australia Treasury has battled to keep its main website up and running over the past 24 hours following the release of the state’s controversial 2010-11 budget.
While free-to-air television may be being switched off, and a trip to the local Harvey Norman store out of the question, inmates of South Australia prisons won’t be foregoing their daily dose of Neighbours.
South Australia Police is to roll out 300 ‘electronic control devices’, commonly known as Tazers, over the next three years.
South Australian local councils are expected to gain access to new telecommunication services once the existing contract for fixed voice and mobile services expires on 30 June.
South Australian Police has announced it will run a new three-year records management project initially aimed at helping support the enforcement of the Serious & Organised Crime (Control) Act 2008.
South Australian Attorney General, Michael Atkinson, will repeal a [[artnid:334737|controversial law to curb online election commentary|new]].