Promoted govCMS: transforming the way governments operate online Features The govCMS platform is revolutionising the way government agencies publish content -- and collaborate with each other. It's built on a global network renowned for…
Promoted Servicing Australia: how government is rapidly changing the game Friday November 20, 2015 By The Mandarin Features The focus across all tiers of government on digital delivery of public services is rapidly transforming how government interacts with its citizens, leading to sharply…
Promoted New light on approach to cumulative impact assessments Thursday November 19, 2015 By The Mandarin Features A Federal Court case examining cumulative impact environmental assessments has significant ramifications for controlled actions. State-level assessments require a more careful approach.
Promoted Adapting to digital: reassessing the approach to cybersecurity Wednesday October 28, 2015 By Sandy Plunkett Features Traditional cybersecurity practices are failing to deter determined and well-resourced attackers. Agencies need to reassess their fundamental approach to protecting sensitive data.
Promoted Building a new industrialised approach to digital government Monday October 26, 2015 By The Mandarin Features Componentised, easy-to-click-in technologies are revolutionising business and offer governments a major opportunity to quickly and cheaply respond to new citizen demands and needs.
Promoted Setting the rules of engagement in cybersecurity war Friday October 23, 2015 By Sandy Plunkett Features Behind the public diplomacy is an ongoing cybersecurity war between global superpowers China, Russia and the United States. Caught in the crossfire, Australian agencies need…
Promoted Digital change: lessons from the DTO, IBM and abroad Thursday October 22, 2015 By The Mandarin Features Digital transformation requires a transformation in thinking within government. At a recent IBM event in Canberra, government leaders heard customer-focussed strategy is the way forward.
Promoted Listen: Kerry Purcell on digital leadership in government Wednesday October 14, 2015 By The Mandarin Features AUDIO: The Mandarin's Tom Burton talks with Kerry Purcell, Managing Director of IBM Australia & New Zealand, on digital disruption and public sector leadership.
Promoted Don't set-and-forget super: what you need to know Wednesday October 14, 2015 By Nerida Cole Sponsored Defined benefit versus accumulation plans, salary sacrifice, multiple funds management ... There's more to super than signing up. Dixon Advisory offers some pointers.
Promoted Super check: diverse careers require flexible funds Thursday October 8, 2015 By Nerida Cole Sponsored Public servants are enjoying more diverse careers than ever before. Your super arrangements need to be flexible to build a healthy retirement fund, warns Dixon…
Promoted Indigenous procurement rules: what you need to know Thursday October 1, 2015 By Jason Eades Career Advice In the first of a four-part series -- Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes -- The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
How agencies and indigenous businesses work together Thursday October 1, 2015 By Jason Eades Career Advice In the third part of our four-part series -- Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes -- The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
Getting the most out of the new procurement practices Thursday October 1, 2015 By Jason Eades Career Advice In the final part of our four-part series -- Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes -- The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
Joint ventures between government and indigenous business Thursday October 1, 2015 By Jason Eades Career Advice In the second part of our four-part series -- Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes -- The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
Promoted Elementary, Watson? The next era of cognitive computing Thursday September 24, 2015 By The Mandarin Communications & Technology Cognitive computing can "think like a human", but how does it work and what does it mean for government services?…