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Privacy Act overhaul: A tad lopsided


Optimum use of the new technologies is a vital part of the government's push to reduce the cost of delivering public services. 

Penny Pepperill for NBR Capital Letter
Tue, 03 Apr 2012

Optimum use of the new technologies is a vital part of the government’s push to reduce the cost of delivering public services.

Greater information sharing within the state sector is part of this but current privacy legislation is viewed as a roadblock.

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Penny Pepperill for NBR Capital Letter
Tue, 03 Apr 2012
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