Revealed: The public service innovators
Bees, tourism and face recognition.
5 September, 2016Bees, tourism and face recognition.
5 September, 2016Public sector solutions stand out.
27 June, 2016Courts in the digital age.
1 June, 2016Contestable consistency sought by states.
30 March, 2016Go forth and (un)multiply.
23 March, 2016New services panel can sell into states.
22 March, 2016Tips for CIOs.
14 January, 2016Digital Transformation Office to set up ‘Digital Marketplace’.
7 December, 2015New direction in the wake of funding cuts
23 July, 2015GE Australia’s rallying cry to government.
14 January, 2015No monopoly for multinationals.
3 September, 2014Bright ideas flick switch on dark ages of electricity pricing
28 August, 2014Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr has announced a new independent body to ensure institutions appropriately respond to allegations of research misconduct. Senator Carr said the Australian Research Integrity Committee would provide greater confidence in the ethical standards of researchers. “This is about ensuring that taxpayers get value for their investment in public sector research and […]
12 April, 2010Best-selling author and former Microsoft program manager, Scott Berkun. By Angela Dorizas Project managers in the public service require greater autonomy and more time to experiment, according to a leading international expert. Best-selling author of The Myths of Innovation and former program manager at Microsoft, Scott Berkun, has challenged project managers to take greater risks. […]
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