
- Publisher: Australian Government
Author: Department of Industry, Science and ResourcesAustralia's National Quantum Strategy
Australia's new Quantum Strategy aims to become a global leader in quantum technology by 2030, focusing on five themes: skilled workforce, thriving R&D, essential infrastructure, inclusive ecosystem, and supportive standards. Key actions include ...Australia's new Quantum Strategy aims to become a global leader in quantum technology by 2030, focusing on five themes: skilled workforce, thriving R&D, essential infrastructure, inclusive ecosystem, and supportive standards. Key actions include ...Tags: quantum, digital strategy, australia
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Author: Australian GovernmentNational Robotics Strategy: discussion paper
The Australian Government is developing a strategy to promote the responsible production and adoption of robotics and automation technologies. It has prepared a discussion paper on a National Robotics Strategy.The Australian Government is developing a strategy to promote the responsible production and adoption of robotics and automation technologies. It has prepared a discussion paper on a National Robotics Strategy.Tags: australia, strategy, robotics
5 1 - Publisher: Department of Home Affairs Website
Author: Andrew Penn2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy Discussion Paper
The 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy is a discussion paper on how to better protect and enhance the collective cyber resilience, both in Australia and in the region.The 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy is a discussion paper on how to better protect and enhance the collective cyber resilience, both in Australia and in the region.Tags: australia, cybersecurity
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Author: The Office of Impact AnalysisAustralian Government Guide to Policy Impact Analysis
The Australian Government is introducing a new policy impact analysis framework that will become effective from 1 March 2023. The approach will help decision makers evaluate the costs and benefits of new policies from all angles.The Australian Government is introducing a new policy impact analysis framework that will become effective from 1 March 2023. The approach will help decision makers evaluate the costs and benefits of new policies from all angles.Tags: australia, policy impact
5 1 - Publisher: InnovationAus.com
Author: InnovationAUSDeveloping an improved myGov for all Australians.
A Roundtable focused on potential improvements that could make Australia's myGov more efficient and transparent, and provide a better user experience to people with a disability and marginalized individuals. The roundtable attendees also discussed ho...A Roundtable focused on potential improvements that could make Australia's myGov more efficient and transparent, and provide a better user experience to people with a disability and marginalized individuals. The roundtable attendees also discussed ho...Tags: australia, digital government
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