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    ECM buzz gains momentum in local government sector 05/06/2007 13:04:12

    Enterprise content management (ECM) continues to be the buzzword in local government as council's work to meet compliance requirements and improve workflow through document retention and automation.
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    NSW govt moves on call centre consolidation 04/04/2007 15:40:04

    The NSW Department of Community Services (DoCS) has started a project to upgrade its core telephony systems with the aim of opening the new platform to other government departments creating a virtual call centre environment.
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    EDS marches on defence sector 28/02/2007 11:50:39

    EDS has embarked on an ambitious attempt to capture a large chunk of the Australian defence industry market.
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    Government recordkeeping failing 31/10/2006 14:12:16

    An audit of Australian government agencies has found standards around digital and physical recordkeeping lacking, with each agency audited failing to manage an electronic corporate recordkeeping system in accordance with established policy.
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    Government ticks security checklist for business 24/10/2006 07:59:59

    The Department of Communication, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA) this week began a week-long campaign to protect business and online users against Internet threats.
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    Privacy complaint lodged to protect customer bank records 20/10/2006 08:53:00

    A formal complaint has been lodged with the federal privacy commissioner to determine whether Australia's banking industry is breaching local privacy laws by using the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (Swift) network.
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    AusCERT wins Whole-of-Government contract 18/09/2006 10:42:57

    Federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock has inked a whole-of-government subscription deal with AusCERT for commonwealth agencies.
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    HP extends deadline for Mercury acquisition 18/09/2006 08:16:03

    HP has extended the deadline for Mercury Interactive shareholders to tender their shares in favour of the companies' proposed $US4.5 billion merger.
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    Government review finds humans better experts than software 13/12/2004 13:50:07

    A Federal government review of so-called expert systems software used by public servants making policy decisions has found the software is useful but recommended human beings should ultimately retain control and responsibility over decision-making rather than computers.
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    Federal IT councils survive NOIE closure 03/03/2004 08:12:17

    In a move certain to worry IT vendors, the federal government will retain its two most powerful internal IT advisory bodies, the Information Management Strategy Committee (IMSC) and the Chief Information Officer Committee despite the almost certain closure of their coordinating arm, the National Office of the Information Economy.
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    Govt goes it alone on security reporting scheme 04/12/2003 12:28:48

    In its latest move to protect critical infrastructure, the federal government yesterday launched a secure Web site to report information security attacks, but the initiative has raised the ire of Australia's Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCert) which has spent the last two years establishing a national reporting and alert system with a broad membership base.
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