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GENERAL MANAGER GOVERNMENT COMPUTING SERVICE Applications are sought for the position of General Manager of the Government Computing Service. The Government Computing Service is a newly established independent agency, within the Public Service, which is in business to provide consultancy and information processing services to its clients, on a commercial basis. The establishment of the Government Computing Service is part of a new approach to the provision of computing in the public sector which was approved by Government in September. The Government Computing Service is a moderately large business, employing approximately 500 staff, and with projected revenues of nearly s6om for the current financial year. The General Manager who will report to the Minister in Charge of the Government Computing Service, should have proven management experience and ability, preferably with a knowledge of the EDP industry and the Public Service. Appointment will be made by the State Services Commission and subject to the passing of legislation will be make under section 29 of the State Services Act, 1962. Inquiries or applications quoting vacancy number 13866 should be addressed to: The Secretary, State Services Commission, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Applications close on January 15, 1986.
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