The Department of Defence has massive ICT problems and pays poorly ... do you want to be its chief information officer?
A wide-ranging review released on the eve of Good Friday has severely criticised the Department of Defence's internal IT department for being unable to provide basic services to users.
The federal Department of Defence has committed to a substantial information technology reform agenda in the wake of a damning review of its ICT systems.
Australia's Department of Defence is midway through the process of deploying hard disk encryption technology to its entire fleet of 25,000 laptops, it was revealed today.
As part of the revitalisation of the defence information environment (DIE) the Australian Department of Defence has appointed a new chief information officer, announcing Air Vice-Marshal John Monaghan will take up the position.
Gershon's recommendations are consistent with those of other jurisdictions that have undertaken similar reviews, and are aimed at giving the ICT centralisation/decentralisation pendulum a shove back towards the centre. This is, however, easier said than done.
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