I suppose this is the work of the "Digital Transformation Office" announced by 
Abbott & Malcolm Turnbull back in January - see for example 
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/564624/government-gets-startup-fever-digital-transformation-office/
 in Computerworld.

Computerworld: 'The DTO will be made up of a "small team of developers, 
designers, researchers and content specialists working across government to 
develop and coordinate the delivery of digital services". It will operate more 
like a startup than a traditional government agency, the government said.' and 
'"The DTO will also work closely with State and Territory Governments to 
identify opportunities for collaboration, including ways to make better use of 
myGov."'

Why am I reminded of the ABC's absolutely brilliant "Utopia" series?  
Fortunately, a new series is underway...


On 2015-07-07 14:29 Frank O wrote:

> Then there is the fact that the ATO seems incapable of getting its front end 
> systems to ‘talk to’ its back-end systems in real time. They seem incapable 
> of Enterprise Application Integration, and doing business on the Web 
> Basically all you get if you lodge a return online is the same time frame, 
> delays and enterprise performance as you get if you lodge a paper form.
> 
> And I’m not even gonna talk about the problems with server clustering, load 
> balancing and other demand handling problems their publicly connected servers 
> have.

Do we know the basic architecture of this system?  I presume the myGov website 
is run by a separate silo, and the idea is to have each government organisation 
interface their own back-end systems.  But that might raise interesting 
problems of interface / protocol standardisation at both the user & application 
ends, rather large scalability issues, and major problems of system 
availability and data integrity.

Does anyone have any insights?

David L.
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