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    The Department of Defence announced that upgrades to its financial management system are underway with the Resource and Output Management and Accounting Network going live on Wednesday.

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    The Australian Defence Force is set to embark on an up to $100 million identity management project, which will support its network-centric warfare ambitions.

  • Defence Force battling to upgrade data links

    Australia is struggling to implement new data link systems required to share critical information within its own military forces and those of its allies, Australian Defence chief information officer John Monaghan concedes.

  • ComSuper seeks CIO

    Commonwealth Superannuation Administration (ComSuper) has started looking for a new chief information officer to lead its IT support operation.

  • Defence pledges ICT reform agenda

    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.

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