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Almost one in three Australian adults now gain access to Government services through the online services gateway, myGov.

Minister for Human Services, Marise Payne said this represented five million active users.

"myGov has experienced a remarkable rise in traffic since the addition of the Australian Tax Office on 1 July with more than two million new accounts created since the start of the new financial year," Senator Payne said.

Weiterlesen: AU: myGov users pass five million

The Australian government has launched a A$20 million (US$17.7 million) centre to explore innovative ways to use Big Data.

The centre will focus on areas such as “data modelling of the heart to improve our healthcare system; new data-based solutions, through smart phones and the internet, to manage traffic; and integration of data models to produce reliable tools for reef management” according to a release by the Australian Research Council.

Weiterlesen: Australian government launches US$17.7 million Big Data innovation centre

Panel to start operating in January 2015

The Federal Government on Tuesday issued a tender to establish a panel of cloud service providers as it readies to provide agencies with easier access to hosted IT infrastructure services.

The Department of Finance is establishing a whole-of-government services panel and will select preferred providers and execute head agreements in December.

Weiterlesen: AU: Feds tender for cloud services

Defence has flicked the switch on a multi-million-dollar system with deep analytics capability that can chart health trends in the workforce and potentially ­prevent serious illness from spreading.

The features were part of the department’s new $133 million ­national electronic health system that could form the cornerstone of future deployments, its key ­architects said.

Weiterlesen: AU: Defence enlists new e-health system

The Australian Defence Force has just bought a new A$133 million (US $118 million) eHealth system to provide health providers accurate, up-to-date health data on their personnel.

The eHealth System will be made available to all stakeholders responsible for providing health services and benefits to defence staff, including clinicians, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and civilian health providers.

Weiterlesen: Why Australian defence invested in a US$118 million eHealth system

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