Hi

I have been a sleeper on this list for some time but this crisis means my time 
working for IT at a university suggests an idea.  I am not sure how to progress 
it.  But government’s inaction is a sunspot on the photosphere.

Basically, I believe it is possible to get the Centrelink queues off the 
streets within 24-48 hours with an expert group of ICT professional. 

The system would need to be developed on the fly with progressive and quick 
version updates. I’ve seen it done before but definitely you di need the best 
to avoid a fail or restart. 

Simply, the fist version would not be much more than an login system collecting 
user data then moving from metadata and progressing to interlinks with 
identification systems such Medicare and drivers licences.  Much of this should 
have been enabled by “national security” legislation.  A stand alone data base 
of those who would otherwise be on the street and in danger because not 
quarantined. 

While that was being develop the team would be looking for less important 
computer centre to house the system - maybe substituting less important systems 
like libraries, CSIRO even universities, support from the cloud providers - but 
certainly independent of the Centrelink system which obviously cannot stand the 
strain.

It’s time for ICT professional to come together and offer enabling support.

What think you? 


Robert Hazeltine






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