Agency overview | |
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Formed | 14 October 2016 |
Preceding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Australian Government |
Headquarters |
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory
[1] 35°16′38″S 149°07′21″E / 35.2772293°S 149.1223719°E |
Employees | 214 (at 30 June 2022) |
Annual budget | AUD$76.24 million (2022–23) |
Minister responsible |
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Agency executive |
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Parent department | Department of Finance |
Website |
dta |
The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) is an executive agency within the Australian Government’s Finance portfolio which supports the digital transformation of government services. Since 1 July 2022 it has done this by:
In overseeing the Australian Government’s large digital investment portfolio, the DTA operates under the Commonwealth Digital and ICT Investment Oversight Framework. The six states of this Investment Oversight Framework enable the effective management of the Commonwealth’s digital investments across the project lifecycle. [3]
The Australian Government Architecture – a key part of the Investment Oversight Framework – consists of strategies, policies, standards and designs that encourage standardisation, reuse of technologies and platforms, and effective design of, and investment, in modern digital capabilities across government. [10]
The DTA’s predecessor is the Digital Transformation Office, which was formed on 23 January 2015. [11] The Office was in charge of digitising and managing various government services. [12] It was primarily responsible for managing the myGov website and app. [13] On 14 October 2016 it was renamed the Digital Transformation Agency. [14]
The DTA has been responsible for the management and maintenance of several different whole-of-government platforms, including:
Agency overview | |
---|---|
Formed | 14 October 2016 |
Preceding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Australian Government |
Headquarters |
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory
[1] 35°16′38″S 149°07′21″E / 35.2772293°S 149.1223719°E |
Employees | 214 (at 30 June 2022) |
Annual budget | AUD$76.24 million (2022–23) |
Minister responsible |
|
Agency executive |
|
Parent department | Department of Finance |
Website |
dta |
The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) is an executive agency within the Australian Government’s Finance portfolio which supports the digital transformation of government services. Since 1 July 2022 it has done this by:
In overseeing the Australian Government’s large digital investment portfolio, the DTA operates under the Commonwealth Digital and ICT Investment Oversight Framework. The six states of this Investment Oversight Framework enable the effective management of the Commonwealth’s digital investments across the project lifecycle. [3]
The Australian Government Architecture – a key part of the Investment Oversight Framework – consists of strategies, policies, standards and designs that encourage standardisation, reuse of technologies and platforms, and effective design of, and investment, in modern digital capabilities across government. [10]
The DTA’s predecessor is the Digital Transformation Office, which was formed on 23 January 2015. [11] The Office was in charge of digitising and managing various government services. [12] It was primarily responsible for managing the myGov website and app. [13] On 14 October 2016 it was renamed the Digital Transformation Agency. [14]
The DTA has been responsible for the management and maintenance of several different whole-of-government platforms, including: