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  • Police IT boss: Why we dropped open source

    Central Scotland Police is replacing parts of its open source infrastructure with Microsoft software following a review of its IT strategy.

  • Gov agencies mislabel contracts as 'confidential'

    The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has determined that government organisations are still inappropriately labelling contracts as containing confidential information, despite a series of Senate Orders and clarifications over the past few years.

  • EFA: Alston covering tracks on Net censorship failure

    The Federal Government is attempting to change freedom of information legislation to prevent the public discovering that Internet censorship laws have failed, according to civil liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia.

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