Computerworld Awards 2010
For the past 11 years, Computerworld has celebrated the achievements of New Zealand's ICT users by publicly saluting the efforts of those individuals and teams that successfully apply information technology within their organisation.
By showcasing examples of first class ICT applications to the wider business audience, Computerworld awards have helped grow the New Zealand ICT market and boost the competitiveness of New Zealand's businesses by promoting 'role models' of excellence.
Computerworld awards have a high profile and respect, not only within the information technology industry, but also amongst the mass of influential ICT decision makers working in the wider community, from business to government at all levels.
The 2010 Excellence in the Use of ICT in Government Winner:
North Shore City Council
for their Online Consenting Solution Project
The 2010 Excellence in the Use of ICT in Government finalists are:
Auckland District Health Board for their ASPIRE (Automated Sending of Patient Information to Recipients Electronically) Project
Auckland District Health Board for their Mobile Telehealth Project
Earthquake Commission for their Temporary Office ICT Deployment Project
New Zealand Transport Agency for their InfoConnect Project
North Shore City Council for their Online Consenting Solution Project
Tertiary Education Commission for their Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool