Curran goes back to the well for Chief Technology Officer applications

Curran goes back to the well for Chief Technology Officer applications
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie Feb. 12 (BusinessDesk) - More than 60 applications have been received for the newly created central government role of Chief Technology Officer, but Digital Services Minister Clare Curran has decided none quite fitted the bill. Created, in part, at the urging of accounting software developer Xero's founder Rod Drury, the role is intended to give the government leading-edge, independent advice on national policy that fosters the use and deployment of fast-changing digital technologies. Curran said in a statement that...