Australian government CIO quits
The Australian government’s CIO Glenn Archer has quit after spending just over one year in the role.
The Australian government’s CIO Glenn Archer has quit after spending just over one year in the role.
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) will release an evaluation strategy this year for the Federal Government’s $2.4 billion Digital Education Revolution this year in an attempt to better gauge the success of the program.
The Federal Government has claimed it is on track to fully deliver a total of 696,000 PCs under its Computers in Schools program, however current rollout rates suggest a shortfall of some 203,143 computers by the initiative’s December 2011 deadline.
Shortages in business analysts and IT support staff have emerged with the expansion of NBN Co being blamed as a contributing factor.