Public Hearings: Cyber resilience, Major Defence Projects and Future Submarine

The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit will be holding a public hearing for its Inquiry into Cyber Resilience, based on Auditor-General’s Report No. 13 (2019-20)Implementation of the My Health Record System, and Report No. 1 (2019-20)Cyber Resilience of Government Business Enterprises and Corporate Commonwealth Entities.

The public hearing is scheduled for TUESDAY, 19 MAY 2020.

The Committee will also be holding public hearings for its Inquiry into the Defence Major Projects report, Auditor-General’s Report No. 19 (2018-19), and Auditor-General’s Report No. 22 (2019–20)Future Submarine Program—Transition to Design.

The public hearings are scheduled for the following dates:

         WEDNESDAY, 20 MAY 2020, which will consider in detail Auditor-General’s Report No. 22 (2019-20) and related matters

         WEDNESDAY, 27 MAY 2020, which will examine Auditor-General’s Report No. 19 (2019-20) and related matters

Further information about the inquiry is available on the Committee’s website.

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Kym Bergmann
Kym Bergmann is the editor for Asia Pacific Defence Reporter (APDR) and Defence Review Asia (DRA). He has more than 25 years of experience in journalism and the defence industry. After graduating with honours from the Australian National University, he joined Capital 7 television, holding several positions including foreign news editor and chief political correspondent. During that time he also wrote for Business Review Weekly, undertaking analysis of various defence matters.After two years on the staff of a federal minister, he moved to the defence industry and held senior positions in several companies, including Blohm+Voss, Thales, Celsius and Saab. In 1997 he was one of two Australians selected for the Thomson CSF 'Preparation for Senior Management' MBA course. He has also worked as a consultant for a number of companies including Raytheon, Tenix and others. He has served on the boards of Thomson Sintra Pacific and Saab Pacific.

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