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    The local arm of consultancy giant Booz Allen Hamilton is boosting its local resources focused on IT work, on the back of recent high-profile public sector wins.

  • Auditor slams Customs' IT management

    The federal government's official auditor has slammed the Australian Customs Service for the disastrous implementation of its Cargo Management Re-engineering project, pointing the finger at bad IT management.

  • KPMG to monitor Access Card project

    KPMG will monitor the implementation of the federal government's health and social services access card after it was awarded the contract for program monitoring and assurance services.

  • Booz Allen scores key access card role

    Booz Allen Hamilton has secured the coveted role of lead advisor to the government office charged with implementing the controversial AU$1.1 billion health and welfare access card, the Minister for Human Services, Joe Hockey, announced.

  • Report blames Customs for cargo pile-up

    Inadequate testing and training were two main factors in the Australian Customs Service's botched Integrated Cargo System (ICS) implementation late last year, an independent review has found.

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    CIOs are ultimately responsible for final project costs. Here are some tips for examining project budgets to improve estimate accuracy.

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