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Hilvert in the House
John Hilvert brings you all the essential technology news coverage from the Canberra press gallery.
Govt launches IT training for migrants, refugees
Offers online training for Windows, mouse and keyboard use.
John Hilvert
Jul 16 2012 2:30PM
Training & Development
Federal Govt touts $2bn in ICT savings
About $200m from non-Gershon trimmings.
John Hilvert
Jul 16 2012 7:00AM
Financial Services
CrimTrac seeks identity management advice
To inform national strategy.
John Hilvert
Jul 13 2012 3:00PM
Strategy
Federal mental health portal fails web standards
Accessibility checker surfaces errors.
John Hilvert
Jul 11 2012 2:00PM
Training & Development
Australia funds UN big data initiative
Privacy, data sharing concerns.
John Hilvert
Jul 11 2012 12:10PM
Strategy
Why the US back-flipped on copyright in global treaty
Opinion: Old arguments for ACTA and TPP no longer persuade.
John Hilvert
Jul 11 2012 7:00AM
Strategy
Judges Kirby and Evatt become privacy patrons
Privacy foundation celebrates 25 years.
John Hilvert
Jul 9 2012 4:14PM
Security
Europe resoundingly dumps ACTA
Key defeat for contentious treaty.
John Hilvert
Jul 4 2012 9:53PM
Strategy
Canberra Hospital embroiled in data scandal
Several insiders suspected to have manipulated emergency records.
John Hilvert
Jul 4 2012 12:14PM
Security
Government eyes more copyright exceptions
Establishes new review for digital use.
John Hilvert
Jul 3 2012 10:00AM
Networking
Education dept IT systems struck by rogue 'script'
Exclusive: Raises data integrity concerns.
John Hilvert
Jul 3 2012 7:00AM
Security
Government agencies wrestle with records systems
Staff dissatisfaction, duplication plague digitisation.
John Hilvert
Jun 29 2012 7:00AM
Strategy
Federal Govt changes IT shopping rules
Everything you need to know.
John Hilvert
Jun 27 2012 1:03PM
Financial Services
Customs reviews integrity of HR system
Not the only agency to struggle with IT controls.
John Hilvert
Jun 27 2012 12:30PM
Financial Services
Treaties committee recommends delay to ACTA
Wants copyright reform first.
John Hilvert
Jun 27 2012 11:23AM
Strategy
Pirate Party in race to recruit for ACT elections
Data capture, open government on platform.
John Hilvert
Jun 26 2012 7:00AM
Telco/ISP
EU trade committee rejects ACTA
As countries head to final vote.
John Hilvert
Jun 21 2012 9:26PM
Telco/ISP
AGIMO eyes government app store
To grow re-use of IT artefacts with 'govshare'.
John Hilvert
Jun 20 2012 1:30PM
Strategy
Immigration issues major enterprise computing tender
Seven-year services deals to expire.
John Hilvert
Jun 20 2012 11:30AM
Financial Services
Defence links usability with security risks
Poor design could prompt insecure workarounds.
John Hilvert
Jun 20 2012 10:23AM
Strategy
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