APS lacks the right staff
The government spends more than $16 billion a year on IT and there are real questions about whether we get value for money.
Paul Malone is a former political reporter and columnist for The Sunday Canberra Times.
The government spends more than $16 billion a year on IT and there are real questions about whether we get value for money.
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