Analyst firm Gartner has identified this year's top 10 trends in government technology.
COMPANY NEWS: Cydarm Technologies, an Australian headquartered provider of case management solutions for cyber incident response, today announced that it will scale up its momentum in the United States cybersecurity market having been awarded entry into the internationally recognised 12-month iCyberCenter@bwtech global incubator program based within the University of Baltimore in Maryland.
OutSystems high-performance low-code development platform has been chosen as a key part of the JP2060 Phase 4 contract awarded to Leidos Australia by the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
Australian Red Cross has rolled out a self-isolator outreach platform to provide psychological first aid support during the Covid-19 pandemic in less than a week using Microsoft technology.
ICT services giant NEC has teamed up with software developers in the fight against the COVID-19 virus pandemic, launching a smartphone app - iQuarantine - a mobile check-in and case management system that allows users to report their location and health status numerous times a day.
More Australian taxpayer money will flow to the US, with the California-based firm Journal Technologies having landed a contract to build a new case management system for the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria and the Children’s Court of Victoria.
Pegasystems is a company that has mastered CRM, real-time integration, case management and business process management, and helps its huge customers win the fight against disruptors with transformed internal IT systems and vastly better customer services.
Resolve has been selected to be part of the Victorian Government's eServices Panel. The eServices Panel, established to streamline the Victorian Government's purchasing of Information Technology services, simplifies the procurement process for Victorian Government when engaging with Approved Service Providers across a specified range of IT service categories.
Resolve has completed its set of Ombudsmen Offices with the Ombudsman for the Northern Territory (Ombudsman NT) signing Resolve to develop their new Case Management System. This latest deal marks a significant milestone for the Australian software development company, having now secured all seven State and Territory Ombudsmen, as well as the Commonwealth Ombudsman. Several industry Ombudsmen also use Resolve.
Queensland's Department of Education and Training (DET) is expanding its use of Resolve, rolling out the Australian owned Dynamic Case Management software solution to its Human Resources Branch (HRB) to manage Ethical Standards and Employee Conduct.
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) has chosen Australian software developer Resolve to implement its new Case Management solution managing the investigation of employee misconduct cases, as well as the drug and alcohol tests and monitoring processes.
The Ambulance Service of NSW is expanding its use of Resolve's Case Management System with the addition of a new solution to address the processes of the Death and Disability Unit (D & D). This expansion follows the use of Resolve within the Professional Standards and Conduct Unit (PSCU) of the Ambulance Service.
Resolve today announced the appointment of Chris Morison as the company's Chief Executive Officer, effective 11 April 2011.
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) is partnering with Melbourne'based software developer Resolve to implement a business'critical case management system.
The Office of the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner (OADC) in Tasmania has moved to improve its service delivery by implementing Resolve to manage its complaints.
Queensland's Department of Education and Training has followed the lead of numerous other Queensland Government departments by selecting Melbourne-based software developer Resolve to implement a case management solution within its Legal and Administrative Law Branch (LALB).
Today, Resolve announces another success in the Queensland Government sector, having won a contract with the Office of the Adult Guardian (OAG) to implement its new Client Management System. The OAG deal follows the highly effective implementation of Resolve within Victim Assist Queensland. Both agencies are part of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, and join Resolve's growing list of Queensland Government clients.
The newly established Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has selected Melbourne-based software developer Resolve to implement a business-critical case management system.
The Office for Women in South Australia has signed with Melbourne-based software developer Resolve to manage its enquiries process.
Merit Protection Boards Victoria signs with Resolve to provide an appeals and grievance management solution.