The 2014 national iAward finalists and WAiTTA winners for Western Australia, along with ACT iAward winners, were announced last week. The state iAwards recognised a wide variety of technologies, ranging from Rio Tinto’s 4G LTE network to National Blood Authority’s treatment management app. CIO Australia takes a look at three projects from Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Rio Tinto’s wireless 4G LTE network The network was deployed at West Angelas mine in the Pilbara region, and used for in-pit mining operations such as safety systems and asset monitoring. Alcatel-Lucent provides the fibre backbone for the network, as well as network management and professional services. Rio Tinto wants to grow its mining operations in the Pilbara area to 353 million tonnes by 2015. The network got Rio Tinto into the national iAwards finalists for resources category. WA Department of Housing’s BI dashboard A ‘maintenance dashboard’, developed by the department together with consulting company Ignia, uses a platform approach to business intelligence to help staff make better decisions around sub-optimal spending and to accelerate job order completion. A data dictionary was also developed that visualises reports and data sources, making it easy for staff with low technical ability to do analysis. The project was completed in three months using a Scalable Agile approach. The dashboard got WA department of Housing into national iAwards finalist finalists for tools category. National Blood Authority’s MyABDR app The app allows people with bleeding disorders or caregivers to record treatments and bleeds, manage treatment product stock, share information with their Haemophilia Centre through the Australian Bleeding Disorders Registry (ABDR), and update their contact and personal details. The app is built for Android and iOS, and was launched in March 2014. “These details are immediately listed on their clinical record in the ABDR and accessible by their clinicians. This enables clinical staff in supporting hospitals to provide more timely and targeted clinical care to improve health outcomes for their patients,” the Assistant Minister for Health, Senator Fiona Nash, said in a statement. The app won the National Blood Authority the community, health and government for ACT category award. For a full list of the iAwards 2014 winners, click here. Winner CIO Vito Forte at Fortescue Metals Group won the Western Australian CIO Year 2014 award. Read: Queensland Police mobile app, 3D thermal mapping feature in state iAwards. Related content opinion The changing face of cybersecurity threats in 2023 Cybersecurity has always been a cat-and-mouse game, but the mice keep getting bigger and are becoming increasingly harder to hunt. By Dipti Parmar Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Cybercrime Security brandpost Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI? Finance and banking organizations are looking at generative AI to support employees and customers across a range of text and numerically-based use cases. By Jay Limbasiya, Global AI, Analytics, & Data Management Business Development, Unstructured Data Solutions, Dell Technologies Sep 29, 2023 5 mins Artificial Intelligence brandpost Embrace the Generative AI revolution: a guide to integrating Generative AI into your operations The CTO of SAP shares his experiences and learnings to provide actionable insights on navigating the GenAI revolution. By Juergen Mueller Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Artificial Intelligence feature 10 most in-demand generative AI skills Gen AI is booming, and companies are scrambling to fill skills gaps by hiring freelancers to make the most of the technology. These are the 10 most sought-after generative AI skills on the market right now. By Sarah K. White Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Hiring Generative AI IT Skills Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe