The DTA has released a new Cloud Policy to establish a clear direction for cloud adoption across the APS. The policy strengthens the foundations for secure, modern and high-performing digital services and supports the responsible use of emerging technologies. The policy will take effect from 1 July 2026.
In partnership with the University of Queensland Business School, the DTA has released new guidance to help agencies strengthen governance and improve outcomes for digital projects.
Today, the DTA is opening consultation with digital sellers and industry stakeholders on the proposed Digital Seller Underperformance Policy. This policy is designed to enable fair and transparent management of seller underperformance information and drive improved digital project outcomes across Government.
2025’s OECD E-Leaders meeting saw 60 people from 20 countries sharing how digital technologies, data, and AI are transforming the public sector. Setting out to improve outcomes for people and businesses, international leaders break the unique hurdles they face.
The Australian Government has released the Data and Digital Government Strategy’s (the Strategy) 2025 Implementation Plan. It outlines how the Government is continuing to deliver on its data and digital transformation agenda.
We’ve released the pilot implementation report for the Australian Government artificial intelligence (AI) assurance framework, which presents findings that will inform the updates to the AI impact assessment tool.