News & Media Releases: New Strategic Framework for the Information Economy


Source: National Office for the Information Economy
Posted: 01:08 pm 22-07-2003


National Office for the Information Economy invites members of the public, governments and industry to provide written comments on the key themes and priorities that are emerging in the information economy.

Examples of issues that are currently being considered include:

-Security, authentication, privacy, trust, identity online, intellectual property and consumer protection;
-Access, connectivity, broadband and skills;
-Web services, standards, interoperability;
-Industry development, e-government, e-health and e-education.

With regard to the draft executive summary, do the identified priorities accurately reflect the issues that need to be examined or resolved at a high level in the short to medium term?

Contact Name:  National Office for the Information Economy
Contact E-mail: info@noie.gov.au
Contact Phone: 02 6271 1000

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