The state government's chief information officer Giles Nunis is moving to the private sector after a recent review recommended sweeping changes to his office, which was established under the Barnett government.
At yesterday's WA Innovation Summit, put together for new Innovation Minister Bill Marmion, 250 invited guests came up with plans on how best to spend the newly allocated $20 million of innovation funds.
The state government has released details of its new digital innovation framework on the same day the auditor general slammed the state for letting its ICT strategy fall behind the rest of the country.
Small information and communication technology firms will have more opportunities to win state government work once the GovNext strategy is rolled out, according to chief information officer Giles Nunis.
The state government has shortlisted six companies in the latest phase of its GovNext project to outsource its information and communications technology.
SPECIAL REPORT: The ubiquitous influence of the internet in modern business has brought an uptick in investment in Perth's data storage capacity, and into new high-speed subsea cables.
Almost 80 contract variations worth more than $81 million tripled the cost of a Department of Health central computing services contract, with issues including more than 60 per cent of data racks going unused, the auditor general revealed today.
The state government has opened expressions of interest to amalgamate the state's data storage needs in the hope it will drastically reduce capital costs, Finance Minister Bill Marmion will announce today.
Former Australian Test cricketer Michael Hussey and WA Department of State Development deputy director general, resources and industry development Giles Nunis have joined the board of VenuesWest, f