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Department of Health Free State

government administration

Department of Health Free State. Government Entity

south africa1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

department of health/nhs east midlands

united kingdom employeesFounded unknown

Department of Higher Education and Training

government administration

Vision Our vision is of a South Africa in which all our people have access to lifelong education and training opportunities, which will in turn contribute towards improving the quality of life and building a peaceful, prosperous and democratic society. Mission To provide leadership in the construction of a South African education and training system for the 21st century. Objectives o Making our provincial system work by making co-operative government work. o Breaking the back of illiteracy among adults and youths in five years. o Developing schools as centres of community life. o Ending conditions of physical degradation in South African schools. o Developing the professional quality of our teaching force. o Ensuring the success of active learning through outcomes-based education. o Creating a vibrant further education and training system to equip youth and adults to meet the social and economic needs of the 21st century. o Building a rational, seamless higher education system that grasps the intellectual and professional challenges facing South Africans in the 21st century. o Dealing urgently and purposefully with the HIV/AIDS emergency in and through the education and training system.

south africa1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

department of hospitality and tourism management, unt

united states employeesFounded unknown

Department of Housing and Public Works (Queensland)

government administration

The Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works provides a diverse array of services to Queenslanders relating to Housing, Public Works, Digital Technology and Sport. We're the largest landlord in the state, supporting more than 70,000 households in social rental housing. Our 5,000-plus staff are based in 55 offices across Queensland to connect and provide culturally appropriate services to every community. We're the builder and caretaker of schools, hospitals, ambulance, police and fire stations, as well as other public infrastructure. We ensure Queenslanders have access to the best facilities possible to support healthy communities. We champion Queenslanders of all ages to lead active, healthy lives and be more socially connected by being involved in local sporting activities. We make sure Queenslanders can access quality sport and recreation by supporting industry organisations, sporting bodies and individuals through programs, services and grants. We’re passionate about improving digital skills and access to digital services to help Queenslanders be active participants in the digital age. We’re also using digital technologies to make our services and information simpler and easier to use. We manage government records and data through Queensland State Archives and, through Queensland Smart Services, we're responsible for the HR and payroll of about 70,000 government employees. We manage procurement for the Queensland Government including the lease of 10,000 vehicles to staff, judges and politicians. We're responsible for policy and legislative reform for the building industry. We're making sure local Queensland businesses are first in line for government work and that subbies get paid for the work they do. Through the Chief Information Office, we provide advice on digital and ICT issues, including strategy, governance and policy, cybersecurity analytics, and supporting agencies in the digital transformation of their business.

australia1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

Department of Human Services SA

government administration

The Department of Human Services (DHS), formerly the Department of Communities and Social Inclusion, brings together a range of services, funding and policy responsibilities which together support safety, equality, opportunity and justice across South Australia. DHS has lead responsibility on behalf of the South Australian government in the areas of disability policy, funding and services; youth justice; domestic violence; problem gambling; screening services and disaster relief and recovery. The department also provides a wide range of grants to community organisations and leads the government's agenda to build thriving communities and promote resilience. DHS has lead policy responsibility in relation to women, youth, volunteers and carers.

australia1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

department of income tax

financial services

united states501-1,000 employeesFounded unknown

Department of Information and Communications Technology - Philippines

government administration

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (abbreviated as DICT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Teknolohiyang Pang-Impormasyon at Komunikasyon) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the planning, development and promotion of the country's information and communications technology (ICT) agenda in support of national development.

1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

Department of Information and Communications Technology - Philippines

government administration

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (abbreviated as DICT; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Teknolohiyang Pang-Impormasyon at Komunikasyon) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the planning, development and promotion of the country's information and communications technology (ICT) agenda in support of national development.

1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

Department of Infrastructure and Transport

government administration

The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure is one of South Australias largest organisations with assets in excess of $13 billion, an annual operating budget exceeding $1.1 billion and a capital program of $670 million with more than 3000 employees. We are delivering the biggest public transport investment in South Australia's history through a series of projects spanning 10 years.

australia1,001-5,000 employeesFounded unknown

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