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Blog, Enterprise IT - Monday, February 4, 2013 15:55 - 0 Comments
First interviews surface with new Defence CIO
blog It’s been a couple of months since the new Department of Defence chief information officer, Peter Lawrence, stepped on board to replace the now legendary Greg Farr, and the first interviews have started to surface with Lawrence. I’m not going to pretend like there’s any huge news here, because there isn’t, but given that today seems like the slowest tech news day from hell (perhaps partially because of the Superbowl), I though I’d throw these links your way and let you fend for yourself, jungle-style. iTNews reports (we recommend you click here for the full interview):
“Organisational complexity attracted Peter Lawrence to Defence’s chief information office late last year – and with two months under his belt, the role has not disappointed.”
- $63m baby: Oracle sells ‘the works’ to Defence
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- Defence appoints new CIO: Peter Lawrence
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- Former US Govt CIO in Aussie speaking tour
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win Australia Day honours - High risk that Defence ICT will go off the rails







