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Displaying items by tag: Australian Electoral Commission

American multimedia firm Snap has partnered with the Australian Electoral Commission to encourage Australians to vote in the upcoming referendum on including a Voice for First Nations people in the Constitution.

Published in Apps

The Australian Labor Party's pledge during the election campaign to offer 90% of broadband users in the country higher speeds will not have the intended effect unless the price of the technology is lowered, the independent telecommunications analyst Paul Budde says.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

A team from Deakin University is working with the Australian Electoral Commission to reduce waiting times for voters.

Published in Business Software

The Australian Electoral Commission says it currently has no plans to make any public statement about social media and the forthcoming federal election.

Published in Technology Regulation

Companies involved in 14 major recent data breaches in Australia and the rest of the world — including human resources outfit PageUp People — did not even achieve a passing grade for the way in which they handled post-breach communications, the authors of a new book on breaches say.

Published in Security

 You cannot use the cloud for voting yet but the the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) will use the cloud to meet digital election demands – more than 100 million hits on election night.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 03 September 2015 22:07

NEXTDC wins the ballot with AEC contract

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is in the process of migrating critical IT infrastructure from the Tuggeranong Data Centre in the ACT, managed by the Department of Human Services (DHS), to NEXTDC’s data centre in the Canberra suburb of Bruce.

Published in Data Centres
Thursday, 26 August 2010 12:07

The maths of deciding who governs

If nothing else politics is a game of numbers, and Victoria University mathematician Professor John Zeleznikow has cranked the numbers in the final three federal seats to be decided to work out who will form government.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 14 December 2009 06:17

CSC inks electoral commission deal

US-based technology services provider CSC has signed a four-year, $8 million deal with the Australian Electoral Commission to provide IT support for the electoral roll.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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