cover image: AIIA Queensland Pre-Election Policy Statement - July 2024

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AIIA Queensland Pre-Election Policy Statement - July 2024

31 Jul 2024

To both lock in productivity and growth benefits and maximise the opportunities from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, the Queensland government needs to invest in true economy-wide digital enablement. [...] Digital is the productivity lever for government to deliver on increasing demand for services within the available workforce and infrastructure (e.g., Digital customer services, Virtual healthcare), and to enable smarter ways of addressing complex economic and social issues. [...] AIIA Queensland Pre-Election Policy Statement 4 RECOMMENDATION 2 Efficiency review: The new Minister should conduct a review of the services offered to citizens by government and the underlying ICT infrastructure and look to consolidate or improve information sharing to drive efficiencies. [...] The current partnership between Queensland government and the AIIA has seen the initiation of the QLD Government Network as part of the AIIA Capability Hub. [...] Our members are diverse and truly represent the diversity of the Australian tech ecosystem and include Australian SMEs and larger technology, telecommunications and infrastructure and cloud companies as well as hyper-scale cloud and multi-national software and SAS providers.
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