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ACT benefits from Andrew Metcalfe’s next move

ACT benefits from Andrew Metcalfe’s next move

Andrew Metcalfe has been named as the new part-time public sector standards commissioner for the ACT, replacing Ian McPhee, who held the position for eight years. In his new, independent role, Metcalfe will be responsible for managing complaints and overseeing misconduct processes in the ACT, the territory’s public service code
How real-time data is quietly redefining major events

How real-time data is quietly redefining major events

Major events now run on live data—helping operators adjust crowd flows, safety decisions and fan experience in the moment. This real-time capability is essential worldwide as planning grows more complex with larger audiences, higher digital expectations and stricter safety requirements. To manage this complexity, event technology is changing how these
Artificial intelligence and the future of espionage

Artificial intelligence and the future of espionage

Artificial intelligence is not simply another technological tool; it’s a transformative force reshaping the foundations of intelligence and national security. In remarks to the 11 October Aspen-Otago National Security Forum in New Zealand, Anne Neuberger, former US deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology, provided an ...
Report slams NSW agencies for poor procurement practices

Report slams NSW agencies for poor procurement practices

NSW agencies fail to demonstrate consistent compliance with mandatory requirements of the government’s procurement framework, a damning report has found. The NSW auditor-general has released a report into the state of internal controls relating to information technology and the state of procurement processes and procedures of 26 government agencies. Adequate

ACT benefits from Andrew Metcalfe’s next move

ACT benefits from Andrew Metcalfe’s next move
Andrew Metcalfe has been named as the new part-time public sector standards commissioner for the ACT, replacing Ian McPhee, who held the position for eight years. In his new, independent role, Metcalfe will be responsible for managing complaints and overseeing misconduct processes in the ACT, the territory’s public service code

How real-time data is quietly redefining major events

How real-time data is quietly redefining major events
Major events now run on live data—helping operators adjust crowd flows, safety decisions and fan experience in the moment. This real-time capability is essential worldwide as planning grows more complex with larger audiences, higher digital expectations and stricter safety requirements. To manage this complexity, event technology is changing how these

Artificial intelligence and the future of espionage

Artificial intelligence and the future of espionage
Artificial intelligence is not simply another technological tool; it’s a transformative force reshaping the foundations of intelligence and national security. In remarks to the 11 October Aspen-Otago National Security Forum in New Zealand, Anne Neuberger, former US deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology, provided an ...

Report slams NSW agencies for poor procurement practices

Report slams NSW agencies for poor procurement practices
NSW agencies fail to demonstrate consistent compliance with mandatory requirements of the government’s procurement framework, a damning report has found. The NSW auditor-general has released a report into the state of internal controls relating to information technology and the state of procurement processes and procedures of 26 government agencies. Adequate