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2002 Publications

On 8 April 2004, the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) was established, replacing the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE).  On 26 October 2004 AGIMO was incorporated into the Department of Finance and Administration.

  • Title: Gatekeeper Type 3 Certificate - Broad Specification (HTML - )
    Date: July 2002
    The Type 3 Certificate specification prescribes a standard digital certificate to be used within eCommerce applications. The Type 3 Certificate has been developed in response to a need expressed by industry.
  • Title: Annual Report 2001-2002 (HTML - )
    Date: November 2002
    This Annual Report is the Chief Executive Officer's report to the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts for NOIE for the 2001-2002 financial year.
  • Title: Doing Business Online with Government (HTML - )
    Date: November 2002
    This guide highlights the benefits of trading electronically with Government and suggests how suppliers can get started doing business online.
  • Title: Better Services Better Government (HTML - )
    Date: November 2002
    This strategy maps out the next phase of the federal government's drive to move from placing government information and services online to more comprehensive and integrated application of new technologies to government information, service delivery and administration.
  • Title: Online Authentication - A Guide for Government Managers (HTML - )
    Date: July 2002
    Online Authentication - A guide for Government Managers provides agencies with advice and guidance on key issues to consider when implementing authentication solutions in their e-business strategies.

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