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Minchin calls for release of "secret" NBN letter
Shadow Minister for Communications Nick Minchin has called on the Government to release a confidential letter of advice received from the NBN Expert Panel.
Ben Grubb
Jun 11 2009 5:17PM
Telco/ISP
Minchin rebuked by Expert Panel 'whistleblowers'
Opposition Senator Nick Minchin has dubbed members of the NBN Expert Panel 'whistleblowers', quoting controversial comments the panelists have made in public forums.
Brett Winterford
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Ben Grubb
May 19 2009 5:30PM
Telco/ISP
Minchin tries FOI to access NBN Expert Panel report
Opposition Senator Nick Minchin has submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request in an attempt to expose to the public both the Expert Panel report and accompanying ACCC report into the failed National Broadband Network tender.
Brett Winterford
May 18 2009 1:27PM
Telco/ISP
Minchin passes motion to block NBN debate
Shadow communications minister Nick Minchin gave Senator Conroy until 6:50pm yesterday to make public the NBN Panel of Experts report and an associated report by the ACCC.
Brett Winterford
May 13 2009 4:42PM
Telco/ISP
NBN Expert Panel united on Ruddstra, not "weird" RFP
Professor Reginald Coutts says the Government's U-turn on the National Broadband Network is very much in the spirit of the recommendations the expert panel made in its report.
Ben Grubb
May 6 2009 6:28AM
Telco/ISP
Objective, CSC win state government deals
Objective has been appointed to the Queensland Government whole-of-government arrangement for electronic document and records management systems (EDRMS) while outsourcer CSC has collected two deals at West Australian Police.
Staff Writers
May 5 2009 2:39PM
Software
Telstra ‘excluded itself’ from NBN: Conroy
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has officially shut the gate on Telstra’s NBN proposal, saying the incumbent ‘excluded itself’ by failing to submit ‘one of five mandatory requirements of the RFP’.
Staff Writers
Dec 15 2008 2:38PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra kicked out of NBN by Federal government
Telstra’s controversial NBN ‘proposal’ has been formally excluded from the RFP process by the Federal Government in a sensational development that has fuelled speculation on whether or not the incumbent will be given a lifeline to bid.
Ry Crozier
Dec 15 2008 10:42AM
Telco/ISP
G9 welcomes Senator Conroy’s ‘Expert Panel’
The G9 consortium has welcomed the announcement of an Senator Conroy's broadband Panel and its accompanying assessment process as part of the Federal Government’s plans for a National Broadband Network.
Staff Writers
Mar 12 2008 7:46AM
Telco/ISP
Panel discussion: How to manage enterprise risk?
Does IT security risk management need actuarial analysts? Should the IT department define and control risk? Four of Australia’s leading IT security professionals sat down and discussed these burning issues.
Negar Salek
Sep 26 2007 3:39PM
Security
Honeywell sweetens flat panel process
Newly developed materials could help to reduce flat panel display manufacturing costs and power consumption, it was claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Jul 19 2007 10:42AM
Hardware
LCD panel prices set to rise
Rising demand and tightening supply to push unit costs.
Robert Jaques
Jul 11 2007 10:32AM
Hardware
Flat panel price hike predicted
Prices set to rise as supplies drop off.
Clement James
Apr 24 2007 12:30PM
Hardware
ACS to hold panel of future of NSW IT
With the NSW state election approaching, the ACS is holding a panel discussion on the future direction of IT in the state.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2007 1:58PM
Strategy
Panel warns against virtualisation pitfalls
Server consolidation fails to deliver cost savings, panel warns.
Tom Sanders
Aug 18 2006 10:34AM
Software
Panel: Threats growing, solutions difficult
A panel of security experts provided a bleak view of the internet, noting it as a battleground where criminals are launching sophisticated attacks that are hard to thwart.
Marcia Savage
Jun 2 2005 8:59PM
Security
Victoria seeks IT suppliers
The Victorian Government is seeking small and midsized IT providers to appoint to its eServices panel of pre-approved service suppliers.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2005 3:02PM
Strategy
Huon gets on Human Services panel
Melbourne service provider Huon Associates has won a place on a panel for $4.5 million-worth of IT deals at Victoria's Department of Human Services (DHS).
Staff Writers
Jan 12 2005 7:00AM
Hardware
WDG wins Vic govt supplier panel spot
Melbourne-based web development and services provider WDG has been appointed to a panel for supply of internet services to the Victorian government.
Staff Writers
May 28 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Panel discusses top infosec issues
Making security policies effective, patch management, and risk analysis were among the many issues discussed and debated Tuesday by a panel of infosec experts at Infosecurity Europe in London.
Marcia Savage
Apr 27 2004 2:44PM
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