Australian Government ICT spending is set to reach $6.2 billion by 2018, with 1.7 per cent five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2017, according to research by the International Data Corporation (IDC). The government’s overall ICT spend in 2017 is expected be $6 billion, while in 2014, government ICT spending reached $5.8 billion, representing 8.5 per cent of Australia’s total ICT spend. Recent IDC research, lt;igt;Australia Government ICT Market 2014–2018 Forecast and Analysislt;/igt;, has shown that IT services represent the largest spending category for government spend, valued at $2.75 billion but the strongest five-year CAGR growth is for software at 7 per cent. 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 The report found projects aiming to drive consolidation, cost savings and efficiency gains will continue to be the primary focus of government ICT spend, but improving service delivery through third platform investments – particularly analytics and mobility – will also be of increasing importance over the next three years. A central theme for state governments ICT is currently a central theme all state government service transformation roadmaps, with Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales leading the race in terms of transformation maturity and strategic agility. Cloud solutions have also gained momentum over the past 12 months, with cloud-first policies in place for most states. Despite existing plans for eService transformations, most state governments are taking the time to re-evaluate their cloud-first investments due to the immediate operational and organisational complexities needing to be addressed, according to the report. This is expected to put a greater impetus on IT procurement accountability and transparency. Recent security breaches are placing pressure on government bodies to enhance cyber and data security measures across all government and citizen datasets. Smart city investments are also developing, though at a slow pace compared to peer Asia/Pacific cities. Innovative and sustained investments IDC said these investments will be an increasingly important way to manage operational efficiencies while delivering improved service capability. “Although overall ICT budgets are tight, Australian government organisations need to take advantage of the long-term benefits and cost saving opportunities offered by cloud and mobility for their organisations,” said Bonnie Li, IDC analyst. “While ICT cost containment weighs strongly for current Australian Federal Government priorities, it is important to note that investments for future service transformations and sustainability are long-term priorities not to be neglected,” added IDC government insights research manager Gerald Wang. “Beyond transparency and accountability prerogatives, public sector agencies are also accountable for boosting domestic socio-economic growth through innovative and sustained ICT investments.” Related content opinion Four questions for a casino InfoSec director By Beth Kormanik Sep 21, 2023 3 mins Media and Entertainment Industry Events Security brandpost Four Leadership Motions make leading transformative work easier The Four Leadership Motions can be extremely beneficial —they don’t just drive results among software developers, they help people make extraordinary progress wherever they lead. By Jason Fraser, Director, Product Management & Design, VMware Tanzu Labs, Public Sector Sep 21, 2023 5 mins IT Leadership feature The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far In 2022, the big AI story was the technology emerging from research labs and proofs-of-concept, to it being deployed throughout enterprises to get business value. This year started out about the same, with slightly better ML algorithms and improved d By Maria Korolov Sep 21, 2023 16 mins Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence opinion 6 deadly sins of enterprise architecture EA is a complex endeavor made all the more challenging by the mistakes we enterprise architects can’t help but keep making — all in an honest effort to keep the enterprise humming. By Peter Wayner Sep 21, 2023 9 mins Enterprise Architecture IT Strategy Software Development 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