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Displaying items by tag: Joe Ludwig

Lindsay Tanner and Joe Ludwig shared the driving when they delivered a truckload of Government 2.0 policy initiatives to the Commonwealth public sector. But they should have organised a truckload of money to implement the plans to be dropped off at the same time.

Published in The Big House

The Rudd Government has accepted the lion's share of recommendations in the Government 2.0 Taskforce report and will introduce a swag of directives to encourage the use of collaboration and social networking tools within the public sector.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 01 March 2010 22:51

Feds appoint new Information Commissioner

The Rudd Government is to appoint Commonwealth Ombudsman and Australian National University professor John McMillan to the newly created role of information commissioner to oversee its freedom of information and privacy regimes.
Published in Technology Regulation
Friday, 11 December 2009 08:44

Symantec reveals Government data-breach plan

Australian enterprises should expect and prepare for new legislation which will force them to disclose data security breaches according to the president and chief executive officer of leading computer security firm Symantec.

Published in Security
Monday, 07 December 2009 06:06

Government 2.0 draft report released

Rudd Labor's grand ambitions to develop a more open, transparent and participatory style of Government has been given some shape with the release of the much anticipated Government 2.0 Taskforce draft report.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 12:28

NBN: Queensland 'Labor mate' being paid $450,000

The senior Queensland Labor government staffer hired by the NBN Co to run its external relations program – and who is at the centre of a growing 'Labor mates' controversy – is being paid $450,000, according to documents filed with the Senate this afternoon.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 13:38

Feds: Privacy overhaul 'technology neutral'

In the most comprehensive set of reforms in a generation, the Rudd Government will overhaul privacy law in Australia, harmonising privacy treatment across Federal and State jurisdictions, and "future proofing" these protections against technology change.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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