Friday | 21 November, 2008

Stories about: Department of Transport and Regional Services

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    Tax office marks up email classification 13/12/2006 11:01:56

    Following a 1000-user trial, the Australian Taxation Office will deploy e-mail and document classification software to 27,000 employees throughout 2007.
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    Ports float online training to meet security mandate 10/04/2006 09:04:16

    Australia's maritime industry is using innovative technical solutions to deal with a new security mandate to be introduced by January 1, 2007.
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    New comms specs for federal agencies 02/11/2005 15:19:28

    A number of federal government departments have introduced policy management software to comply with new communications security requirements issued by the Australian Defence Signals Directorate (DSD).
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    Transport dept calls for AusLink Web site 17/02/2005 15:23:05

    The Department of Transport and Regional Services has called for tenders to develop a Web site as part of the IT strategy for the federal government's AusLink program.
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    Volante inks $6.7m federal outsourcing deal 10/08/2004 12:12:18

    Volante Group today won a $6.7 million three-year IT contract with the Department of Finance and Administration.
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    Group 5 likely to disconnect $90m Telstra deal 30/10/2003 08:33:58

    Telstra is set to lose its $90 million outsourcing contract with the federal government’s Group 5 agencies in the wake of a serious security breach involving the loss of backup tapes from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC).
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    Tales of mystery and missing laptops and PCs 23/10/2003 14:49:05

    Missing backup tapes from the Prime Minister’s office, cleaner’s removing PCs from the Attorney General’s department, laptops stolen from staff cars and homes while couriers mysteriously lose hardware in transit, are just a few of the extraordinary incidents a parliamentary committee heard last week.
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    Objective deal to streamline patent process 02/02/2001 14:30:00

    Australian software developer Objective Corporation - which listed on the ASX last August -- has won a $A3 million contract to undertake a series of projects intended to improve the management of electronic information at IP Australia, the government body in charge of granting rights in patents, trade marks and designs
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    Australian developer wins sale to British Government 17/11/2000 13:01:01

    Recently-listed software developer Objective has made a breakthrough into the European market with the sale of a full suite of its knowledge management software to a British Government agency. At the same time Intellect and ERG continued to chalk up export sales and the Australian Government's outsourcing row refused to go away
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    Audit examines budget blowouts in Feds' outsourcing 07/09/2000 12:01:01

    The Federal Government's IT outsourcing program is under intense scrutiny with the release of an audit report examining the budget blowouts and contractual performance of the first four tenders.
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    Bucolics to get with the program 05/06/2000 12:01:01

    Rural and regional Australia will receive $65 million in community-based communications and internet project funding, according to the federal government.
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