21 July 2008
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AIIA announces new CEO, GM Policy & Government Relations

AIIA Chairman John Grant today announced the permanent appointment of two senior positions within the Association: Ian Birks as Chief Executive Officer, and Bridget Larsen as General Manager, Policy and Government Relations.

‘Mr Birks and Ms Larsen bring extensive industry experience and excellent records to their roles - I am very pleased to be making these announcements and I am confident that the ICT industry can continue to expect powerful representation and policy outcomes following these appointments,’ Mr Grant said.

Ian Birks was appointed as the Interim Chief Executive Officer in April of this year. Prior to this appointment Mr Birks had served as a National Board Member of the AIIA for three years, during which time he was particularly active in industry workforce and skills issues.

Mr Birks has over 25 years of ICT industry experience, working for both local SMEs and large multi-nationals. Most recently, Mr Birks worked at IT research and advisory firm Ideas International Limited, helping to build the company from its initial product launch through to its ASX listing and heading the listed company as CEO for five years.  He is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Bridget Larsen has over ten years of legal and policy experience in the ICT industry and returns to the AIIA as General Manager of Government Relations, having previously worked for seven years as AIIA Policy Manager.

Ms Larsen, a former attorney for IBM Global Services, brings an excellent record of achieving high-level ICT policy outcomes in areas that include intellectual property, liability, privacy and security, and related e-commerce issues. She is highly regarded by her peers in the AIIA membership.

Mr Birks said that AIIA has a strong vision for the ICT industry. ‘We are working to ensure a future where a thriving, sustainable and influential information industry is recognised as underpinning opportunity for Australians and the Australian economy,’ said Mr Birks.

‘AIIA will be pursuing some very clear policy outcomes to achieve that vision – it is essential that the contribution made by our industry is recognised and supported at all levels of government.’

ICT has a transformational effect on the economy and society; it contributes 4.6% of GDP and is now identified as driving productivity across much of Australian industry. Over the last decade 85% of productivity growth in the manufacturing sector is attributed to ICT.

‘AIIA has a newly invigorated strategic future,’ John Grant concluded. ‘We have a clear mission on behalf of the ICT industry, and a renewed focus on policy outcomes and delivering value to our members that is being driven by a new CEO with extensive industry background and a strong management support team.’
 

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National ICT Careers’ Week 2008
28 July to 2 August - get involved!

From July 28 to August 2 this year, the inaugural National ICT Career’s Week will promote the growing jobs market in ICT careers to students and their parents across the country. The Careers Week is sizing up to be a great opportunity to give students everywhere a genuine understanding of everything the industry has to offer. To get involved, register your event online and check out the range of activities already planned.

More than 100,000 new ICT jobs have been created in the past decade alone, and the long-term career prospects for graduates continues to strengthen. While national employment levels have risen by 1.6 per cent over the past five years, ICT professionals have seen a growth of 47.6 per cent in the ten years to May 2008.

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Maximising the value of the National Broadband Network
Member involvement sought

The Australian Government is currently looking to engage the ideas of the Australian business and industry communities to maximise the value of the investment being made in the National Broadband Network.

As the first step, the Department of Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy (DCBDE) will be holding a series of workshops in August that aim to identify the aspirations held by Australian industry for the NBN, along with the key business initiatives that will be required to realise these aspirations.

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AIIA Marketing Benchmark Study

AIIA is launching a national program to develop a research product with tangible value for marketing professionals in the ICT industry. A pilot study is currently being conducted with a cross section of marketing executives within AIIA membership before the national study goes live later this month.

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AIIA Business Online
EOI called for a new AIIA Member service

AIIA is planning a new initiative to provide enhanced services for AIIA Members.  To replace the former Software Legal Guide, generously created in 2003 for AIIA by Gilbert + Tobin, AIIA has appointed MAAT Solutions to establish an online business centre to be accessed via the AIIA website incorporating expert-provided content on the topics covered in the Software Legal Guide and other areas of legal and/or commercial importance to AIIA Members. 

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Garnaut Climate Change Review

AIIA will continue to take forward the position of the ICT industry in light of the recently released draft of the Garnaut Climate Change Review.

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Closure of the Commercial Ready program

Following the recent Australian Government decision to abolish the Commercial Ready programs, AIIA has written to Innovation, Industry, Science and Research Minister Kim Carr to discuss the concerns of the ICT industry, small business, and in particular those businesses that had active proposals under consideration by AusIndustry at the time of the program’s discontinuation.

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EOIs for new NSW ICT services panel
Closing date: 30 July 2008

The NSW Government has several panel arrangements covering ICT-related supplies.  The opportunity for appointment to these panels arises periodically, typically every three years. As part of streamlining procurement, the NSW Government has invited ICT providers to submit expressions of interest (EOI) for appointment to an ICT services panel that will initially stand for three years (RFT 0800542).  It is anticipated that the ICT panel will replace a number of the existing panel arrangements as they end.



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