NSW Super Department Profiles
The New South Wales Super Departments were formed in July 2009 when the NSW Government reorganised its 160 agencies into 13 Super Departments to gain administrative efficiencies and reduce costs.
While at the top level, the new NSW Super Departments operate with a new executive (and for budget purposes as the one entity) within many of NSW Super Departments, the former agencies currently continue to operate with much of their previous autonomy.
Current NSW Department Super Department profiles are available for:
- NSW Department of Human Services;
- Ageing, Disability and Home Care
- Community Services
- Housing NSW
- Juvenile Justice
- Aboriginal Affairs
- Businesslink
- NSW Department of Transport and Infrastructure;
- NSW Department of Justice and Attorney General;
- NSW Department of Education and Training; and
- NSW Health.
With Intermedium’s Super Department Agency Profiles you will be able to:
- Deepen your understanding of the priorities for each of new NSW Super Department and within each, of its constituent agencies;
- Determine the nature of the solutions they are most likely to be seeking; and
- Engage more effectively with NSW Government decision makers.
Intermedium’s Agency Profiles for the NSW Super Departments provides information both at the Super Department level and (in this time of transition) for each of their major comprising agencies.
Each profile pulls together key public domain information otherwise only available to you if you do your own extensive, time-intensive research across many disparate resources.
Intermedium's NSW Super Department Profiles include (where available):
- Introduction to the Super Department;
- Super Department Core Business and Priorities
- Ministers
- Director-General
- Comprising Agencies
- Other Bodies
- About the Comprising Agency;
- Key People: Minister, Chief-Executive and CIO
- Staff and Locations
- Strategic Objectives
- Organisation Structure
- Super Department and Comprising Agency Budget: Operating Budget, Estimated ICT Operating Budget, Capital Expenditure Budget and ICT Capital Budget; and
- Comprising Agency ICT: Approaches, Strategy, Environment, Initiatives & Projects, Major Suppliers, Contracts, Planned Procurement.
Each NSW Super Department profile or Comprising Agency profile is separately purchasable.
To purchase a NSW Super Department Profile, please contact Kaan Uysen on (02) 9955 9896.
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