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Government Online Seminar
Fedlink: Securing government communications
Venue
Telstra Theatre, Australian War Memorial, ACT
Thusday 28 June 2001
Program
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Presentation: Fedlink: securing Government communications, Jim Galbraith, NOIE
This seminar provided the answers to the following questions.
- What is FedLink?
- What does it mean for my agency?
- What 's in it if for me?
- Why should we be on FedLink?
- What will it cost me?
- What's the catch?
- How much can I save?
- Who do I need to talk to?
- How do I get connected?
FedLink is an innovative and cost-effective solution which will provide a mechanism for secure communications between agencies in Government. It is an architectural framework that provides:
- secure communication between departments, agencies, the Parliament and Ministerial offices; and
- an evolutionary path to e-business transactions, a knowledge-based environment and full multimedia applications.
FedLink provides secure and trusted communication across the Internet. It promotes a new era of information management and exchange for all Government agencies.
The seminar concluded with a question/answer and discussion session.
For more information on FedLink, please visit www.fedlink.gov.au.
