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  Wednesday March 21, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Greetings,

The Federal Government could extend its Document Verification Service to the private sector as an alternative to a national identification scheme.

And Defence CIO Greg Farr told a conference this morning that his new approach to industry partners has caused "discomfort" both inside and outside the department.

-- John Hilvert

LATEST GOVERNMENT IT ARTICLES

Govt considers identity check service for banks, telcos Govt considers identity check service for banks, telcos
By James Hutchinson | Mar 21, 2012
Document Verification Service could be opened to private sector.
NSW Govt to open source digital archives software NSW Govt to open source digital archives software
By Ry Crozier | Mar 21, 2012
Files to remain in state-owned data centre for hundreds of years.
Defence partners for specialist skills Defence partners for specialist skills
By John Hilvert | Mar 21, 2012
Farr talks tough on new partnership models with suppliers.
Senate Committee qualifies e-health approval Senate Committee qualifies e-health approval
By John Hilvert | Mar 21, 2012
Coalition Senators seek pushback.
Govt reappoints Data#3 as sole Microsoft reseller Govt reappoints Data#3 as sole Microsoft reseller
By John Hilvert | Mar 15, 2012
Update: Retains exclusivity under new testing regime.
National Archives unveils digitisation strategy National Archives unveils digitisation strategy
By John Hilvert | Mar 16, 2012
Eyes $200m in annual savings.
Geraldton builds out technology park Geraldton builds out technology park
By James Hutchinson | Mar 20, 2012
Targets mining companies with IBM grant.
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