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Annual report 2003-2004, Department of Corporate and Information Services

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Title

Annual report 2003-2004, Department of Corporate and Information Services

Other title

Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report 2003 - 2004

Creator

Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services

Collection

E-Publications; E-Books; PublicationNT; Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report

Date

2004-10-14

Notes

Made available by the Library & Archives NT via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Northern Territory. Department of Corporate and Information Services -- Periodical

Publisher name

Northern Territory Government

Place of publication

Darwin

Series

Department of Corporate and Information Services annual report; Annual report

Volume

2003/2004

File type

application/pdf

ISSN

1835-2332

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

Copyright owner

Northern Territory Government

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/231111

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/669431

Page content

Appendices 184 Appendix A Executive Management Committee Sarah Butterworth Chief Executive Officer Sarah commenced as CEO of DCIS at its inception. She has broad public sector management experience gained over 30 years in various government roles. Sarah has a Graduate Diploma in Public Sector Executive Management and is a member of the Institute of Company Directors. Michael Martin Deputy Secretary Michael has held senior positions over 23 years in the Departments of Transport and Works, NT Treasury and Territory Health Services before joining DCIS in December 2000. He holds degrees in Arts and Commerce and is a Fellow of the CPA Australia. Arthur Boland Executive Director Human Resource Services Arthur joined the NT Public Sector (NTPS) in 1980 as an industrial relations advocate. He has also specialised in human resource, financial and information technology management with a number of agencies. Arthur was responsible for several commercial activities in Transport and Works before joining DCIS on its formation in October 1998. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and postgraduate qualifications in personnel administration. Arthur took responsibility for Property Management on his return after extended leave. Les Hodgson Executive Director Information & Communications Technology Les has spent much of the last ten years in both broadband and Strategic Management roles. Working for Telstra he developed and managed their cable TV business case, their retail strategy and the Broadbanding Australia business plan in 2000. In 2000 Les was Business Development Director for ADSL Broadband Networks Ltd. He joined NTG as Executive Director ICT in 2002. Les has a degree in electrical engineering and a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration. Ian Low Regional Director Alice Springs Ian commenced as Regional Director Alice Springs in late 1999. He joined DCIS from THS where he was General Manager Corporate Services in the Central Australia Region. Ian joined the NTPS some seven years ago after moving from Canberra. In a 24 year career with the Australian Public Service, Ian worked in several departments and agencies, in both Melbourne and Canberra, where his background was in human resource management. Vicki Woodrow Manager Performance Improvement Unit Vicki joined the NTPS in 1990, with a background in the private sector specialising in the areas of human resource management and industrial relations. Vicki has continued in those disciplines since joining the NTPS, which has included a period in local government. More recently she has enjoyed a more generalist corporate support/management role with a focus on performance improvement. Vicki joined DCIS in 2000. She has a Bachelor of Business (HRM major), a Graduate Certificate in Public Sector Administration and is undertaking a Masters in Public Sector Executive Management through the NTPS Executive Development program.