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E-government is good for you: VicRoads, the agency responsible for planning, designing, building and maintaining motorways in Australia’s Victoria State, has dramatically boosted staff productivity, service quality while making savings - all by pushing more service transactions online.

VicRoads provides public access to the statewide roads infrastructure through its Registration and Licensing division (R&L) which is responsible for over 21 million transactions annually - such as driver licence testing, vehicle registrations, ‘fitness to drive’ reviews and licensing decisions through its medical review area and maintaining customer records.

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The Australian and United States Governments have agreed to share visa and immigration information to boost the capacity of each country to confirm the identities of foreign nationals.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop said the agreement came at a time when strengthening national border control through the use of technology "has never been more important for Australia".

Weiterlesen: AU: US to access immigration details

Australia Post's digital mailbox service will be linked with the myGov online service to receive communication from Centrelink, Medicare, and the Child Support Agency.

In the first move towards the government officially adopting a digital mailbox service, Australia Post's MyPost Digital Mailbox will be used for myGov communications from Centrelink and other Human Services agencies.

Weiterlesen: Australia Post's digital mailbox tapped for myGov trial

The Federal government risks failing a surge in citizen demand for modern, web-powered delivery of transactional services unless a more comprehensive and holistic approach to innovation policy is put in place, Australia’s leading technology industry group has warned.

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is worried that key reforms needed to transform how the government now interacts with citizens is could fall badly behind mainstream consumer experiences as the corporate world continues to digitise its services apace.

Weiterlesen: AU: Industry fears Abbott government lagging on APS tech reforms

Just days after Australia Post warned its letter volumes were about to “fall off a cliff”, it has sealed a deal to help the government communicate with its citizens digitally.

Australia Post chief executive gave a speech last week predicting the acceleration of the nation’s annual rate of decline in letter volumes when the government begins to deal with its citizens digitally.

Weiterlesen: Australia Post to partner government in digital mail drive

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