AI picks up 2,000 road defects a week for disaster-hit NSW council
A NSW council says artificial intelligence is identifying 2,000 cases of damage and hazards affecting local roads and footpaths a week.
24 April, 2024A NSW council says artificial intelligence is identifying 2,000 cases of damage and hazards affecting local roads and footpaths a week.
24 April, 2024Australia needs to take a more robust approach to infrastructure planning. Software as a Service is proven to save billions of dollars, which could be reinvested to fund new critical infrastructure programs.
31 May, 2022Australia’s Federal and State government sector could unlock an $62 billion ‘digital dividend’ by replacing old technology with cloud-based Software as a Service systems (SaaS), according to a landmark economic analysis from IBRS and Insight Economics. That figure, equivalent to almost an entire year’s worth of Goods & Services Tax revenue*, is the expert economists’ […]
29 August, 2021In recent years, cybersecurity has gone from being a specialised field of IT operations to a major preoccupation of senior executives in all kinds of organisations.
1 December, 2020Don’t wait for a crisis – say rural and regional councils who’ve experienced them.
6 July, 2020it just might be the shortest press release in the history of Australian local government: “TechnologyOne and Brisbane City Council have resolved their dispute over the Council’s LGS Program. In good faith, both parties have now resolved their differences on a without fault basis. The terms of the settlement are confidential. There is no impact […]
5 December, 2017They should know.
18 February, 2016“Changing Landscape” survey paints a bleak picture.
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