Portfolio: Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
http://www.iasc.gov.au/
New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) Regulator and IT Build
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Total Budget
$79.2M
Digital Budget
$23.8M
July 2024 — January 2026
The establishment of a NVES for light vehicles will deliver more fuel-efficient cars for Australians and support the government’s commitment to achieve net zero by 2050. This investment is for the development of an effective ICT environment in which to manage the regulatory obligations around the NVES, such as data capture from vehicle suppliers/importers, reporting, facilitation of compliance and audit functions, and the establishment and maintenance of a NVES credit trading scheme.
Reporting and Program Management (RPM) System
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Total Budget
$30.8M
Digital Budget
$14.2M
July 2023 — June 2026
The RPM project is improving the administration of grant payments to states and territories for land transport infrastructure projects. Following recommendations from the Australian National Audit Office, the department is developing a new system, which has been designed to address evolving business needs and transition the current legacy system to a more scalable and flexible system. The RPM Project Objectives are: (1) Develop a new system to automate, simplify and streamline business processes; (2) Provide a single source of data for all grant process stages that is validated and accurate, easy to access and analyse; (3) Ensure the new system is intuitive, easy to use and flexible, and can be extended to meet future needs; and (4) Migrate data from the existing data sources into a consolidated source of truth for infrastructure investment.
Digital First (DF) Program
National Archives of Australia
Total Budget
$25.1M
Digital Budget
$20.6M
July 2023 — June 2026
The National Archives of Australia has established the DF Program to uplift its ability to manage, preserve and provide meaningful access to an increasingly digital collection of records that hold national significance. In late 2025, the DF Program was rescoped to realign the work of the program to support implementation of the new Strategy 2025–2030: Evolving National Archives. The program will finish in June 2026, with additional scope relating to account and workload management to be addressed through strategy implementation.
Fighting SMS Scams
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Total Budget
$10.9M
Digital Budget
$3.2M
October 2024 — July 2026
This project is enabling the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to develop, operate and maintain an SMS ID registry to help prevent scammers from impersonating brands and entities in texts, using message headers (such as myGov), and to create a trusted communications channel.
Spectrum Management
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Total Budget
$22.7M
Digital Budget
$20.9M
October 2022 — May 2027
The digital spectrum management system will include a range of new and enhanced digital and ICT capabilities to support improved spectrum management.
12 tagged
Reform proposals on YourGov that name this department as a delivery partner — drawn from citizen voice, government strategy, research, international examples and gap analysis.
STRATEGY SUMMARY
The object of the IASC Act is to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting economic efficiency through competition in the provision of international air services by Australian carriers, resulting in: a) increased responsiveness by airlines to the needs of consumers, including an increased range of choices and benefits; b) growth in Australian tourism and trade; and c) the maintenance of Australian carriers capable of competing effectively with airlines of foreign countries. [CP p.6]
PURPOSE
The object of the IASC Act is to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting economic efficiency through competition in the provision of international air services by Australian carriers, resulting in: a) increased responsiveness by airlines to the needs of consumers, including an increased range of choices and benefits; b) growth in Australian tourism and trade; and c) the maintenance of Australian carriers capable of competing effectively with airlines of foreign countries. [CP p.6]
Strategic priorities
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Promoting economic efficiency through competition in the provision of international air services
Growth in Australian tourism and trade
Maintenance of Australian carriers capable of competing effectively with airlines of foreign countries
Outcomes
· 3
Outcome 1: Enhanced consumer benefits
Increased responsiveness by airlines to the needs of consumers, including an increased range of choices and benefits.
KEY ACTIVITIES
Outcome 2: Growth in Australian tourism and trade
Growth in Australian tourism and trade.
KEY ACTIVITIES
Outcome 3: Maintenance of competitive Australian carriers
The maintenance of Australian carriers capable of competing effectively with airlines of foreign countries.
KEY ACTIVITIES
Values
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economic efficiency
consumer benefit
tourism and trade
competitiveness
Performance measures
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| Code | Measure | Target 2025-26 | Latest result | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CCE01 | Capacity allocation | Unlimited capacity | Unlimited capacity allocated Annual Report 2024-25 | Achieved |
CCE02 | Code sharing agreements | Increased number of agreements | Increased number of agreements Annual Report 2024-25 | Achieved |
Source documents
· 5
2024-25
IASC annual report 2024-2025
Open
2023-24
IASC annual report 2023-2024
Open
2022-23
IASC annual report 2022-2023
Open
2021-22
IASC annual report 2021-2022
Open
2020-21
IASC annual report 2020-2021
Open
Ideas distilled from this entity's strategy & evidence
· 12
Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates
Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Single front door for life-event based services
Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Reusable briefing and summary assistant for internal documents
Create controlled templates for summarising reports, submissions, minutes, and ministerial briefs.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Department-wide knowledge and briefing platform
Build a secure knowledge platform that lets staff search, summarise, and cite approved departmental material.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
KPI evidence register with named owners
Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.
iasc_annual-report_2024-25.pdf)
Outcome dashboard linking budget, delivery, and public impact
Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.
iasc_annual-report_2024-25.pdf)
Triage queue for stuck or ageing cases
Use existing case data to flag ageing, duplicate, incomplete, or high-risk cases for earlier intervention.
infra6502_iasc_annual-report_2023-24_1oct24_acc.pdf)
End-to-end case processing redesign
Redesign the case pathway around risk-based triage, reusable evidence, and automated eligibility checks.
infra6502_iasc_annual-report_2023-24_1oct24_acc.pdf)
Regulatory burden scan for forms, guidance, and reporting
Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Adaptive regulation program with live feedback loops
Create an adaptive regulation model using sandboxes, industry data, risk scoring, and regular rule updates.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking
Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Always-on policy participation platform
Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates
Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Single front door for life-event based services
Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Reusable briefing and summary assistant for internal documents
Create controlled templates for summarising reports, submissions, minutes, and ministerial briefs.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Department-wide knowledge and briefing platform
Build a secure knowledge platform that lets staff search, summarise, and cite approved departmental material.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
KPI evidence register with named owners
Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.
iasc_annual-report_2024-25.pdf)
Outcome dashboard linking budget, delivery, and public impact
Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.
iasc_annual-report_2024-25.pdf)
Triage queue for stuck or ageing cases
Use existing case data to flag ageing, duplicate, incomplete, or high-risk cases for earlier intervention.
infra6502_iasc_annual-report_2023-24_1oct24_acc.pdf)
End-to-end case processing redesign
Redesign the case pathway around risk-based triage, reusable evidence, and automated eligibility checks.
infra6502_iasc_annual-report_2023-24_1oct24_acc.pdf)
Regulatory burden scan for forms, guidance, and reporting
Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Adaptive regulation program with live feedback loops
Create an adaptive regulation model using sandboxes, industry data, risk scoring, and regular rule updates.
iasc-annual-report-2021.pdf)
Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking
Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Always-on policy participation platform
Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.
IASC_Annual%20Report_2022-23_Final_0.pdf)
Source library
· 10
6.0MB
2024-25.pdf
5.5MB
2023-24.pdf
2.4MB
2022-23.pdf
7.1MB
2021-22.pdf
3.3MB
2020-21.pdf
278KB
international-air-services-commission-delegation-instrument-2024-no.1-signed_0.pdf
307KB
procedures-applications-for-capacity-carriers-holding-existing-allocations.pdf
379KB
procedures-applications-from-new-entrants.pdf
338KB
procedures-making-a-submission.pdf
322KB
procedures-review-of-determinations_0.pdf
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