Telstra and Lexus team up for connected vehicle trial on Victorian roads
Telstra and Lexus Australia have won a $3.5 million grant from the Victorian government to run a field trial of 4G-based connected vehicle technology.
Telstra and Lexus Australia have won a $3.5 million grant from the Victorian government to run a field trial of 4G-based connected vehicle technology.
Graeme Dunn will lead the IT function at Victoria’s Triple Zero authority.
Victoria’s Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources — which spans 14 portfolios and has nine ministers — is seeking to fill a newly created chief information security officer (CISO) role.
Telstra today detailed its plan to construct 17 new mobile base stations across Victoria, with the telco and the state government each chipping in $7 million to fund the rollout.
Flawed data is being used to underpin online tool that intended to promote transparency of the delivery of major Victorian government ICT projects.
The chief information officer (CIO) for Victoria’s Emergency Services Telecommunication Authority has left the government agency, with ESTA beginning the search for a new IT chief.
Victoria is preparing to allow customers to pay for public transport using their Android-based smartphones.
The Victorian government will overhaul the state’s network of speed and red-light cameras in response to an investigation into a 2017 outbreak of WannaCry ransomware.
LaunchVic, the Victorian Government’s startup development agency, has announced its eighth round of funding grants will be focused on healthtech.
The Victorian government’s 2018-19 budget includes $17.6 million over four years for the state’s first cyber security strategy.
Victoria’s Department of Premier & Cabinet has begun seeking a new chief information officer, with DPC’s current CIO, David Butler, leaving next week.
Victoria’s 2018-19 budget will earmark $124 million for the rollout of electronic medical records at three health services, the state government revealed today.
Motorola Solutions will upgrade Victoria’s Metropolitan Mobile Radio (MMR) network to support a range of new features including enhanced data services and GPS and location services.
The Victorian government has indicated it is uneasy with the proposed governance arrangements for the national facial recognition service.
Close to a thousand members of the public and students have signed up to take a ride in La Trobe University’s new autonomous shuttle bus, with trials commencing next week.