Information Technology Transformation Project
A new Information Technology Project aims to improve the way the Government delivers its services.
The Premier, David Bartlett, said $500,000 had been allocated to the IT Transformation Project.
“In the 21st century, it is important that the Government is connected to its community,” he said.
“This is about being at the cutting edge of technology and the Government delivering the best services possible to Tasmanians.
“This project will improve the way the Government as a whole delivers and manages its IT services.
“It will focus on opportunities to drive productivity improvements.”
Mr Bartlett also announced that $18.5 million had been allocated over four years for Health Information Technology.
“This will help develop integrated health information systems and related infrastructure in the Department to support reform in health service delivery,” he said.
“The projects to be implemented over four years include: a Child Protection Information System; Enterprise Storage Solution; LAN and Infrastructure Upgrade; Medical Imaging; Mental Health Services Electronic Client Management and Reporting System; Messaging and Identifier Systems; and the Patient Administration System.”
http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=23955
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