ACT Budget: Tech overhaul for buses

The ACT government will spend $12.5 million on a new GPS-based smart public transport system that it says will make its Canberra bus services more reliable.
 

Fujitsu locks up WA Police (again)

Fujitsu Australia has won a three year deal with the West Australian Police worth as much as $15 million as the company continues its strong run in the public sector market.
 

Gov 2.0: Where's the carrot? Where's the stick?

Lindsay Tanner and Joe Ludwig shared the driving when they delivered a truckload of Government 2.0 policy initiatives to the Commonwealth public sector. But they should have organised a truckload of money to implement the plans to be dropped off at the same time.
 

Gov 2.0: Tanner, Ludwig accept taskforce proposals

The Rudd Government has accepted the lion's share of recommendations in the Government 2.0 Taskforce report and will introduce a swag of directives to encourage the use of collaboration and social networking tools within the public sector.
 

More public consultation on internet filter

Government is considering another round of public consultation on its controversial internet filter plans, this time to fine tune the transparency and accountability measures attached the complaints-based blacklist scheme.
 

Logica cranks Canberra as public sector grows

UK-based tech services outfit Logica has more than tripled the size of its Canberra operation as the company targets opportunities among mid-sized federal agencies breaking out of the large-scale, clustered outsourcing contracts that characterised the Howard years.
 

Identity theft computer a $28m lemon: Auditor

A $28 million Federal document verification program set up under the Howard Government to combating identity theft and other cybercrimes had made only "limited" progress and made little improvement to personal identification processes, the Auditor General has found.
 

St James Ethics' filter debate on the nose: Reist

Social commentator and author Melinda Tankard Reist has withdrawn from a prestigious St James Ethics Centre debate on internet censorship claiming the organisers had stacked the outcome.
 

Coalition to oppose NBN regardless: Smith

The Coalition will continue to oppose the construction of the National Broadband Network regardless of whether the $25 million KPMG-McKinsey implementation study puts forward a reasonable business case for the Government plan.
 

Ambassador pushes US filter opposition

The Obama Administration would continue to lean on the Australian Government to abandon its plans to introduce its proposed internet filter, the United States Ambassador to Australia Jeff Bleich says.