Review of the Australian Government's Use of Information and Communication Technology
By Sir Peter Gershon CBE FREng. Department of Finance and Deregulation, 2008. "In April 2008 Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner, engaged Sir Peter Gershon to lead an independent review of the Australian Government's use and management of information and communication technology (ICT). Sir Peter provided Minister Tanner with his report on the 28th of August 2008. Minister Tanner released the report on 16 October 2008. Sir Peter's report provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of a wide range of issues affecting the Government's use and management of ICT, and also outlines a staged plan for the implementation of recommendations. The Government is currently considering the findings and recommendations..."
Further information on Review of the Australian Government's Use of Information and Communication Technology
Last updated: 16 October 2008
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Cautious approval for Gershon report reforms
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by Karen Dearne. AustralianIT, October 21, 2008. "As the financial crisis slams on the economic brakes, the information technology industry has been coming to terms with the Gershon report into federal government ICT operations..."
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Gershon recommendations adopted
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by Karen Dearne. AustralianIT, November 24, 2008. "The promised axe will fall on IT and communications spending by federal agencies with the Rudd Government today pledging to implement all of Peter Gershon's recommendations including slashing contract staff by 50 per cent over the next three years..."
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Gershon Report exemplifies good practice in accessibility
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Australian Human Rights Commission, Media Release, 23 October 2008. "Australian Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Graeme Innes, has congratulated the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) for making the Gershon Report available in an accessible format for people with disability..."
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Gershon report made public
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by Karen Dearne. AustralianIT, October 16, 2008. "Peter Gershon, the head of Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner's ICT razor gang, has recommended a "major program of administrative reform and cultural change" to slash costs across the $16 billion annual computer and communications spend by federal government agencies..."
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Gershon report released
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by Craig Thomler. eGov AU - eGovernment thoughts and speculations from an Australian perspective, Friday, October 17, 2008. "The Gershon Review of the Australian Government's Use of Information and Communication Technology report has been released by the Department of Finance, and it makes for an interesting read..."
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Gershon report released [Media Release]
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Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Media Release, 32/2008, 16 October 2008. "The Rudd Government has today released Sir Peter Gershon's report on his independent review of the Australian Government's use of information and communication technology (ICT). Sir Peter consulted extensively with stakeholders from within government, the ICT industry and related representative organisations. He provided his report to Lindsay Tanner, Minister for Finance and Deregulation in August 2008. The Rudd Government has decided to release the report now ahead of formal Cabinet consideration. The report provides a very comprehensive analysis of a wide range of issues affecting the Government’s use and management of ICT and also outlines a staged plan to implement his recommendations..."
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Government to implement Gershon ICT Review recommendations in full
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Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Media Release, 37/2008, 24 November 2008. "Today the Rudd Government announced that it will implement in full the recommendations of Sir Peter Gershon's review of the Government's use of information and communications technology (ICT). The Government will implement a package of targeted strategies and actions to improve the Commonwealth's use of ICT for public administration and service delivery. This decision forms part of Government's ongoing Razor Gang process designed to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and coordination of government expenditure..."
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Govt CIOs silent on Gershon fallout
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by Liam Tung, ZDNet Australia, 26 November 2008. "A number of top-ranking federal government chief information officers have broadly declined to comment on any fallout for their departments from the news that the Federal Government will adopt Sir Peter Gershon's recommendations "in full"..."
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ICT cut applies in full: Tanner
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by Karen Dearne and Andrew Colley. AustralianIT, November 25, 2008. "Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner has said Peter Gershon's razor-gang blueprint for slashing federal technology spending will be adopted in full. "Sir Peter's main point was that there is embedded complacency, essentially, so years go by and there is very little scrutiny of established IT spending," Mr Tanner said..."
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Sweeping changes for federal ICT
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by Karen Dearne. AustralianIT, October 17, 2008. "Bureaucrats will lose control over selecting their own computers and technologies in a proposed return to central planning and purchasing aimed at slashing the $16 billion annual spend by federal government agencies..."
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Tanner backs razor-gang cutbacks
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by Karen Dearne. AustralianIT, October 21, 2008. "Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner has backed recommendations from razor gang chief Peter Gershon to cut wasteful spending on IT by federal government agencies, and reduce their use of contractors. Mr Tanner released the Gershon Report for public debate late last week, ahead of its expected consideration by Cabinet "in the very near future"..."