Australian Public Sector: Department of Immigration and Citizenship
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) manages the entry of people into Australia, enforces immigration law, settles migrants and refugees, and promotes citizenship and cultural diversity. This report profiles the agency and its ICT organisation, major ICT projects and vendor relationships.
OVERVIEW
DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
KEY FACTS
MAJOR OPERATIONAL ICT OUTSOURCING/SERVICES DEALS
ORGANISATION DESCRIPTION
AGENCY ROLE
ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
ORGANISATION CHART
STAFF PROFILE
BUDGET OVERVIEW
OPERATING BUDGET
ICT BUDGET
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ICT STRATEGIC PLAN
ICT INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS
SYSTEMS FOR PEOPLE
BIOMETRICS FOR BORDER CONTROL
ICT PROCUREMENT
CONTRACTS COMMENTARY
EXPIRING ICT CONTRACTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
USEFUL LINKS
SOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
KEY FACTS
MAJOR OPERATIONAL ICT OUTSOURCING/SERVICES DEALS
ORGANISATION DESCRIPTION
AGENCY ROLE
ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
ORGANISATION CHART
STAFF PROFILE
BUDGET OVERVIEW
OPERATING BUDGET
ICT BUDGET
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ICT STRATEGIC PLAN
ICT INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS
SYSTEMS FOR PEOPLE
BIOMETRICS FOR BORDER CONTROL
ICT PROCUREMENT
CONTRACTS COMMENTARY
EXPIRING ICT CONTRACTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
USEFUL LINKS
SOURCES
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Staff numbers by location as of 30 June 2008
Table 2: Operating expenses 2009–10, budget
Table 3: Operating expenses 2008–09, estimated actual
Table 4: ICT strategic priorities for the 2009–12 period
Table 5: ICT-related procurement plans for 2009–10
Table 6: Contracts known to be expiring in the next two years
Table 1: Staff numbers by location as of 30 June 2008
Table 2: Operating expenses 2009–10, budget
Table 3: Operating expenses 2008–09, estimated actual
Table 4: ICT strategic priorities for the 2009–12 period
Table 5: ICT-related procurement plans for 2009–10
Table 6: Contracts known to be expiring in the next two years