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Displaying items by tag: DFAT

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has demonstrated how adept it is at digital operations by leaking the private email addresses of about 1000 Australians who are stranded overseas due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Published in Security

Australia has been imposing hefty duties on Chinese steel, aluminium and chemical imports for more than six years, despite a letter from the Chinese side in 2014 saying that holding talks with Canberra on this would be of no use.

Published in Open Sauce

Australia and the Solomon Islands will sign a deal on Wednesday for the first stage of construction of an undersea cable system linking the Solomons and Papua New Guinea to Sydney. It will cost Australian taxpayers in excess of $100 million in toto.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Australia and China have reached an agreement on cyber security under which they have agreed not to indulge in online theft of intellectual property, trade secrets or confidential business information to gain a competitive advantage.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 17 August 2015 11:05

NEC scores global contract with DFAT

NEC has won a major contract to provide ICT global support services to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Published in Deals
Friday, 22 March 2013 16:31

Fujitsu wins massive DFAT passport contract

Fujitsu today announced it has won the multi-million dollar Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contract to provide a comprehensive system for issuing Australian passports.

Published in Deals
Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:22

Sharp leapfrogs the competition

Sharp Corporation has been announced as the overall winner of Intermedium's Froggy Awards 2010 held at Hotel Realm, Canberra on Thursday 28 October.

Published in Development

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