Getting the most out of the new procurement practices In the final part of our four-part series — Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes — The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
Joint ventures between government and indigenous business October 1, 2015 By Jason Eades In the second part of our four-part series — Indigenous Procurement Rule Changes — The Mandarin talks with Jason Eades, CEO of PwC Indigenous Consulting.
Elementary, Watson? The next era of cognitive computing September 24, 2015 By The Mandarin Cognitive computing can “think like a human”, but how does it work and what does it mean for government services?
Freedom of information: what your agency should know September 24, 2015 By The Mandarin When the public wants access to records, it’s wise to be up-to-date with the regulations on what can and can’t be shared. It’s an important duty requiring foresight and diligence.
Utility and agility: using data, insight to understand citizens September 17, 2015 By The Mandarin Big data is one thing, but engaging with structured and unstructured information to make decisions is where government has real potential.
Empowered citizens and the government challenge September 15, 2015 By Tom Burton VIDEO: Tom Burton talks with Kerry Purcell, the Managing Director for IBM Australia and New Zealand, about how empowered citizens challenge government to offer the same services they get from the big internet providers.
Trade marking: know where your department stands September 7, 2015 By The Mandarin It’s a robust protection system for your intellectual property, but it is vital to get the trade marking process right.
Putting Australia's rural and regional resilience to the test April 29, 2015 By The Mandarin The challenge of saving Australia’s regional towns isn’t just about preserving heritage. Thankfully, the ability to bounce back from industry closures, economic disaster or environmental challenges can be predicted with a new approach.
Defence procurement solutions in changing times April 21, 2015 By The Mandarin The risk burden for defence procurement has long fallen largely on the public sector, but innovative collaborations with the private sector and other nations could steer the future.
University leaders hungry to rebuild community connections March 17, 2015 By The Mandarin Forging better relationships with government and embracing big data could lead to better student retention and employment outcomes