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    Telstra wins $162 million defence contract 05/05/2008 20:02:44

    The Department of Defence today announced a $162 million contract with Telstra for telecommunication services.
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    Customs CIO throws cold water on vendor 'innovation' 22/11/2007 15:04:27

    A ten year journey from big-bang outsourcing to multisourcing is turning the IT tide at the Australian Customs Service, but false claims from vendors about driving innovation is not helping, according to CIO Murray Harrison.
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    Three universities form partnership to develop integrated dashboard 23/10/2007 10:26:08

    With the support of a $2 million federal government grant, three Australian universities have formed a partnership with the Infohrm Group to develop an integrated dashboard for resource management, planning and productivity.
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    Biometrics new border guard by 2010 18/07/2007 07:00:00

    The biometric data of each person entering Australia could be permanently stored in a central repository for identity verification and cross-checking between federal government departments, national and international anti-identity fraud efforts, and border control systems.
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    Federal govt contracts need more security: audit 15/06/2007 12:23:40

    With some 48,000 contracts, worth an estimated $14.8 billion, entered into by federal government departments annually, security procedures for dealing with contractors still require improvement, according to the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO).
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    Customs renews secure gateway deal with Cybertrust 14/06/2007 12:37:46

    The Australian Customs Service (ACS) has awarded a multi-million dollar, three year contract to Cybertrust to provide secure gateway services.
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    Biometrics Institute to debate border control, fraud and privacy 06/06/2007 10:47:13

    The Biometrics Institute will host a high level international conference in Sydney this week to examine the use of technology in combating fraud, and greater security in border control and financial services while still maintaining privacy.
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    Customs spends $4m on EDRMS 22/05/2007 11:09:25

    Australian Customs Service has spent $4.1 million on a new Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS) to replace its 20-year-old legacy application.
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    Lack of awareness stalling SOA uptake in Asia 05/09/2006 08:14:10

    Despite all the hype surrounding service oriented architecture (SOA), Australian IT executives are still grappling with this new concept and struggling to understand how it fits within their enterprise.
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    Nairn disappointed with ANAO report: launches workgroup 16/06/2006 07:26:20

    Special Minister of State Gary Nairn has expressed disappointment at the findings of a report into Internet security by Australia's National Audit Office (ANOA).
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    DIMA signs on for document authentication 15/06/2006 10:53:47

    The Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) has selected US-based identity management vendor Viisage to supply RFID or smartcard electronic document readers for Australia's e-passports.
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