Written by MITA
On Thursday 27th July, MITA and the Office of the Principal Permanent Secretary launched the Data Strategy in Public Administration for the period 2023 – 2027 within MITA’s Data Centre.
Written by MITA
On Thursday 27th July, MITA and the Office of the Principal Permanent Secretary launched the Data Strategy in Public Administration for the period 2023 – 2027 within MITA’s Data Centre.
Written by MITA
On Thursday 27th July, MITA and the Office of the Principal Permanent Secretary launched the Data Strategy in Public Administration for the period 2023 – 2027 within MITA’s Data Centre.
Written by Dayna Camilleri Clarke
Dayna Camilleri Clarke speaks to Andrea Mallia, Senior Executive from MITA’s Digital Outreach team, and prospective graduate Nicholas Vella Magri Demajo to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
Written by Danielle Mercieca
Following the successful establishment of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the procurement of printers, scanners and related consumables established earlier this year, MITA has embarked on another procurement initiative
Written by Dayna Camilleri Clarke
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a phrase that’s been doing the rounds for quite some time, but is it just a buzz word set to fizzle out or should we fear a take-over by machines? Dayna Camilleri Clarke caught up with Pierre Vella: Head of Department, Marica Xuereb: Project Manager, Daniela Chetcuti Consultant, and Keith Cortis: Senior Solutions Architect, who form part of the Programme Management Department from the government’s technology arm MITA, to find out more about the phenomena concerning the local context.
Written by Katia Bonello
The ever-changing technology and the wide use of digital media are making attackers smarter! The risk and severity of cyber-attacks grew considerably as 2020 brought about a fresh wave of cybersecurity threats that people and businesses need to be aware of!
Written by Sarah Borg
If there’s anything we have learned from the current predicament, is that Covid-19 has revealed our current dependence on goods, resources, and value chains often of essential value.