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Achieving Digital Transformation across the Australian Public Service by 2025
Ultimately the Data Scheme is focussed on “increasing the availability and use of Australian government data,” so that it helps government to deliver services that are “simple, helpful, respectful and transparent,” allowing government to operate better. This creates great possibilities, and thus the ONDC is always optimistic, “believing that the best is always yet to come.” Data has largely become a “significant world currency,” with the volume of data “growing at an exponential rate.” In a practical Australian sense, during the global financial crisis a little over a decade ago, Australian government officials, who were involved in trying to alleviate …
National Security & Public Safety
The impact of climate change on emergency management responses
Across Australia, the start of the pandemic also coincided with more floods, bushfires and other natural disasters. The week that COVID-19 was first detected in late December 2019, was also the week that the black summer bushfires began across eastern Australia. Since then, all emergency services have been over-stretched and at times, overwhelmed. When coupled with imposed limitations on movement, resource reallocation, and team and volunteer restrictions due to quarantine requirements, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a reassessment of emergency management and pandemic response activities. Below we hear first-hand accounts from Dr Alan March, Professor, Urban Planning, Disaster Risk Reduction …
National Security & Public Safety
Transforming Emergency Service Organisations through Collaboration and Leadership
At the Transforming Emergency Service Organisations through Collaboration and Leadership virtual event as part of the Public Sector Network Defence, Security and Justice National Insights, we heard from Jodie Pearson, Superintendent, Western Australia Police Force and Janelle Baily, Assistant Director, Data Science and Analytics, Western Australia Police Force as they dived into policing in a technology enabled future. In this article they explore: Given the distances and the scope of their reach, which includes a number of very remote communities, all they are really trying to do is to “address some of the fundamental policing principles, which are pretty simple …
National Security & Public Safety
Spotlight Interview - Defence, Security and Justice ANZ Q1 National Insights
The move to “digital transformation” has certainly accelerated in the last couple of years and a big driver for that has been the pandemic. Sometimes changing an outdated process is a lot of effort but when you have no choice i.e. you can’t travel to collect or handle a disk containing some important CCTV evidence, you need another way. Digital Evidence Management solutions where there before but necessity has definitely meant the benefits are being realised quicker. And a change from some of the outdated costly processes to a quicker safer way of handling and managing digital evidence and cases …
National Security & Public Safety
Using technology to increase resilience and coordinate response in times of crisis
At the recent Emergency Management Innovation event, we heard from Trevor Jones, Assistant Secretary, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and Joe Buffone, Director-General, Emergency Management Australia, Department of Home Affairs as they discuss developing standards and technologies to enable collaborative emergency response. In this article they explore: The framework is the primary mechanism by which all Commonwealth agencies work collectively to deliver a national effort in support of a particular jurisdiction that has an operational responsibility in dealing with the crisis at hand - Trevor Jones, Assistant Secretary, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet In other words, whilst the …
National Security & Public Safety
Transforming the judicial system with emerging technologies
At the recent Digital Justice Innovation event, we heard from Jessica der Matossian, Registrar, Digital Practice, Federal Court of Australia as she dived into how to trace the evolution of digital practice and technology in Australia’s courts. In this article she explores: Long before the start of COVID-19, technology provided a way of being more efficient and innovative. Some industries were therefore better prepared than others when the pandemic hit. The Federal Court of Australia was one of those. Jessica der Matossian, the Registrar of Digital Practice at the Court, based in Sydney, says that “technology alone doesn’t improve the …
National Security & Public Safety
Governance, Risk and Compliance - Canada
The profile of many workplaces all over the world has changed as a result of the pandemic. Most organizations previously conducted risk assessments and planned for the future, but a global pandemic was generally unforeseen and has forced many businesses and public sector institutions to re-assess and re-prioritize some of their practices, and to better incorporate risk into their planning. For instance, Beth Robb, the Director of Enterprise Risk Management at Alberta Health Services (AHS), says that risk now, more than ever, is about “ensuring that you’re taking a holistic view of the environment and the context in which your …
National Security & Public Safety
Communications and Information Systems for First Responders - Canada
With that in mind, a number of government, first responder and digital agencies came together in 2014 to develop what has since become known as the Public Safety Broadband Network (PSBN) and to form the PSBN Innovation Alliance based in Ontario, a not-for-profit legal entity to advocate on behalf of the PSBN. Ultimately, according to Anthony Odoardi, the PSBN is an “always-available broadband spectrum for emergency responders to use in their lifesaving missions.” It is a network that only first responders have access to, and is a “dedicated, resilient, reliable, cybersecurity mechanism to ensure that data critically arrives at the …
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