2006 Publications
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Forecasting productivity growth 2004 to 2024 (PDF, 1.8 mb)
This report presents forecasts of productivity growth in major sectors of the Australian economy between 2004 and 2024. The report suggests that information and communication technology will remain the main technological driver of productivity growth over the next 20 years.
Annual Report 2005-06
This report outlines the operations and performance of the former Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts for the financial year ending 30 June 2006. The report is prepared in accordance with the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Requirements for Annual Reports, released in June 2006.
- Mobile phone services in Australia - relevant publications and reports
A list of publications and reports that include reference to mobile phone services and issues.
Getting the most out of radio frquency identification (RFID) (PDF, 364.8 KB)Radiofrequency identification (RFID) systems are typically used to improve efficiency in inventory and supply chain management. Other uses include new consumer payment systems and smart appliances for the home. This is a guide for small to medium-size businesses to clarify the issues surrounding RFID, and imparts a few basic strategic messages for decision makers in SMEs.
Leading practices and guidelines for enterprise security governance (Revision 1) (PDF, 535.1 KB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The IT Security Governance report examines the drivers, risks and threats to IT security and provides a security governance framework for enterprises to follow in developing or enhancing their own IT governance. The report's advice papers for CEOs and CIOs summarise industry sound practice and provide practical tips and case studies.
IT security and governance for boards of directors and CEOs (Revision 1) (PDF, 287.2 KB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The IT Security Governance report examines the drivers, risks and threats to IT security and provides a security governance framework for enterprises to follow in developing or enhancing their own IT governance. The report's advice papers for CEOs and CIOs summarise industry sound practice and provide practical tips and case studies.
CIO, CISO and Practitioner Guidance - IT Security Governance (Revision 1) (PDF, 320.4 KB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The IT Security Governance report examines the drivers, risks and threats to IT security and provides a security governance framework for enterprises to follow in developing or enhancing their own IT governance. The report's advice papers for CEOs and CIOs summarise industry sound practice and provide practical tips and case studies.
Managing DoS attacks - Central report (PDF, 2.2 MB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The DoS papers outline the potential impact on the business 'bottom line' and deliver pragmatic advice on managing the identified risks.
Managing DoS attacks - Advice for CEOs (PDF, 400.9 KB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The DoS papers outline the potential impact on the business 'bottom line' and deliver pragmatic advice on managing the identified risks.
Managing DoS attacks - Advice for CIOs (PDF, 106.9 KB)These papers have been developed by the IT Security Experts Advisory Group, which forms part of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, to assist business executives in implementing sound enterprise-wide IT security governance. The DoS papers outline the potential impact on the business 'bottom line' and deliver pragmatic advice on managing the identified risks.
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Creative industries cluster study
DCITA Submission to the Productivity Commissions Study into Public Support for Science and Innovation (PDF, 327.1 KB)This submission provides the Department of Communications, IT and the Arts input into the productivity Commission’s study on public support for science and innovation, with a particular focus on information and communications technology as a general purpose technology.
Broadband Blueprint (PDF, 3.6 MB)The Broadband Blueprint provides a national framework for the future of broadband in Australia.
ICT production in Australian SMEs 2006
The 2006 Sensis report on how the ICT sector is developed by small to medium enterprises. The 2006 Sensis report, ICT Production in Australian SMEs, explores key facets of how Australian ICT is developed by small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) across the economy. The report also looks at benefits of major ICT projects and how employees are involved in ICT work in these firms. The 2006 report builds on the similar work done by Sensis in 2004 and 2005, confirming and extending the original findings.
2004-05 Industry development progress report
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