Dollar lands at SA Human Services
Departing chief information officer of the Northern Territory’s Department of Primary Industry and Resources (DPIR), Rowan Dollar, has been appointed CIO of South Australia’s Department of Human Services (DHS).
Departing chief information officer of the Northern Territory’s Department of Primary Industry and Resources (DPIR), Rowan Dollar, has been appointed CIO of South Australia’s Department of Human Services (DHS).
Counting the fish in the waters off Darwin has, until recently, been either deadeningly dull or potentially deadly, depending on the way you go about it.
The Northern Territory government will invest $8.5 million in an optical fibre connection between Darwin and the Tiwi Islands.
Get caught breaking the law in the Northern Territory and chances are your details will end up within the government’s Integrated Justice Information System.
The Northern Territory’s Department of Health has formally begun seeking a new chief information officer after Stephen Moo resigned from the position.
The NT Police has confirmed that it is assessing a matter that involves the former chief information officer of the Northern Territory Department of Health, Stephen Moo.
The Northern Territory government has announced the head of its new Office of Digital Government.
Chief information officer of the Northern Territory Department of Education, Satpinder Daroch is leaving the organisation after nine years.
InterSystems Australia has been chosen by the Northern Territory government to replace the NT’s key health IT systems.
The Northern Territory will spend $5 million to establish an Office of Digital Government.
The Northern Territory’s government has called for fixed wireless instead of satellite to be used to deliver broadband to remote communities in the NT, accusing NBN’s Sky Muster service of delivering “poor performance”.
The Northern Territory government has set out details of which remote communities will receive mobile phone services and, where possible, fixed broadband services as part of a three-year Telstra agreement signed in September.
The Northern Territory government is establishing an ICT advisory council that will advise the government on ways to develop the NT IT industry.
The Northern Territory Department of Education (DoE) is rolling out a ICT support portal called iCentre, which will provide staff with information including the status of IT networks, bandwidth, applications and servers at the click of a button.
Proposed amendments to the Northern Territory’s Criminal Code would make it an offence to collect and store identification details about another person for the purposes of identity theft. Under current legislation, a person who obtains someone else’s ID details can’t be prosecuted until they commit a crime.