Air Force encouraged experimentation failure and turned it into success Case studies CASE STUDY: A year ago Air Force launched Plan Jericho expecting better collaboration with others. Tolerance of failure didn't come easily, but paid off…
Interstate 'piggybacking' to cut costs: cops and cameras Wednesday March 30, 2016 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology The Northern Territory Police Force wants to try piggybacking on the rollout of new equipment to a much larger force down south. The alternative is…
Emergency response: smart systems, from Kabul to Brisbane Friday February 13, 2015 By Stephen Easton Features Queensland's ambulance bosses keep the lines of communication open with front-line staff and are always on the lookout for ways to move faster, save more…
Thanks to police, public servants who handled Sydney siege Wednesday December 17, 2014 By The Mandarin News Emergency services officers have been praised for their efforts in ending the deadly Martin Place siege, with thanks also for public servants involved in the…
How the right consultant fixed ACT's ambulance service Tuesday July 29, 2014 By Stephen Easton Features When the ACT Ambulance Service needed a plan for serious reform, its Tasmanian counterpart's highly respected former CEO was just the man for the job.
Review: emergency, fire services in WA Thursday July 24, 2014 By The Mandarin Energy & Environment The Western Australian government is reviewing its emergency services, calling for feedback on a concept paper for further reform.