Are You Aware of What's in the Pipeline for Australia?
Filling in gaps of information on many systemic changes that are being pushed through while a nation's hypnotized by a dead Queen.
I haven’t published any articles online in several weeks and for that, I apologize. Drudgery of real world obligations seeps in leading me to devote my efforts into seeking a steady source of income. It’s not easy being uninjected here and there is still a smouldering discrimation against those who weren’t coerced into being jabbed.
I started this article over a month ago, around the time of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Gossipy stories covering the remaining members of the British monarchy and her funeral prepations flooded all media down under. The saturation of this world-enveloping death of a crown was unbearably full spectrum so I took it as a sign that there’s going to be significant activity behind the curtain at this time.
It didn’t take me long to discover I was right. Australia, much like it’s New World Commonwealth compatriot Canada, is poised for a National Digital Transformation to be rolled out and the death of the British ruling monarch was an opportune time for federal digitization policies to sneak through.
Below is only a smattering of Australia’s offering of their complete digitalisation prison future roadmap. I have included some examples of emails sent to the federal government and stakeholders for prompting my readers to do the same.
Harrass your oppressors.
Biometric & Border Security Access Points
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs is introducing biometric identification requirements for international travellers and VISA applicants.
Home Affairs lights up new biometric system - Goverment Tech Review - 5 June 2020
Request for Tender For Permissions Capability 2020 - Glossary
Enterprising Aussies can review the Department’s open Tenders and see whether an could be applied for. Despotism and Dystopia provides immense opportunities for self-starters and transhumanist acolytes amongst us!
Buy ICT
On this page you can see Information and Communication Technology requirements/ tenders that the Australian Federal Government has allocated a budget for through whatever (imprisoning) framework or multi-year road(kill)map is in place.
Process Review and Automation Pilots (PRA Pilots)
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) seeks suitable candidates to undertake Process Review (collection of data metrics from all existing work processes) and analyze the data for subsequent Automation Pilots (PRA Pilots).
One surprising benefit arising out of the covid-19 plandemic will be a reduction of human capital labor costs for ACCC. Depopulation of elderly citizens along with any percentage reduction to existing working age Australians will provide an additional reduction to ACCC's operating costs.
Reading between the lines, ACCC anticipates a complimentary request to engage qualified suppliers and/or in-house human resource staff to model the projected quantities of human-occupied roles that could be culled in the future.
One surprising and unexpected benefit of the covid-19 plandemic is a reduction of human capital labor costs incurred by ACCC. Depopulation of elderly citizens along with any percentage reduction to existing working age Australians will provide an additional reduction to the ACCC's operating costs.
The ACCC intends to leverage this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity where process review and Automation Pilots facilitate a restructuring of all current work processes. The resultant Automation changes to work processes will meet the Obsolescence of Australian Living Labor Road(kill)Map 2022-2030.
Check out More Digitalisation Prison Opportunities with the Feds below
Department of Home Affairs - How to engage with the cunts for contracts and tenders
Digital Transformation Agency - Corporate Plan 2022- 2023 (pdf)
Digital Transformation Agency - Help Us Drive the Government’s digital agenda You can work with the cunts. I asked them to be part of any RFID / microchipping digital identity technology pilot programs and still await their response. Reached out to Mastercard ID on similar lines.
Digital identity query
aagabriel sent: Fri, Sep 30, to: identity@dta.gov.au
Good Evening DTA,
Could you please advise when we can expect to receive biometric ID transdermal chip injections? I have been reviewing your Trusted Digital Identity Framework and am astounded at its scope, it's much too much passwords and information to remember so eagerly await any opportunity to streamline all this with the wave of my hand (the hand that contains an Aus Gov Digital Transformation Agency microchip).I am willing to volunteer for any pilot or research trials related to Digital ID transformation.
Kindest Regards,
aagabriel
aagabriel sent: Mon, Oct 3 to digitalidentity.au@mastercard.com
Good Evening Mastercard Australia,
I have read your webpage https://www.mastercard.com.au/en-au/vision/who-we-are/innovations/digital-id.html out of curiosity and am duly impressed by it. Mastercard's take on the coming digital ID age is nothing short of intimately innovative - I can't wait to get cozy with you.Prior to doing so, I will need to know the effectiveness of Mastercard's facial recognition tech used in biometrically ID'ing mastercard holders. I have a couple of mastercards and will switch them out without hesitating if the biometrics wont be up to my standards. After the peculiarly timed Optus debacle, I take no chances and therefore only I can deem what quality of Digital ID is capable of securing my digital identity.
I await your earnest reply,
gabbo
p.s. happy to follow up this email as soon as the Australian Digital Transformation Agency's TFID team responds to an earlier query. Their response could glean another intimate innovation beyond Mastercard's blandly branded "ID."
Great work, thank you.
Published October 14th, 2022
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