Patricia Scott
Quick Facts
Biography
Patricia Scott is a senior Australian public servant and policymaker. In her time as Secretary of the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy she was responsible for rolling out the first stages of the Australian Government's $40-plus billion National Broadband Network.
Public service career
Scott joined the Australian Public Service in 1990.
John Howard appointed Patricia Scott as Secretary of the new Department of Human Services in 2004. She was instrumental establishing the new department.
In May 2007 Scott was appointed to lead the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. When the Rudd Government was elected in 2007, Scott continued her appointment as Secretary of the communications department, which was renamed to the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE). In DBCDE she was responsible for rolling out the Government's $40-plus billion national broadband network.
After leaving her position in DBCDE in 2009, Scott moved to a roll as a Commissioner of the Productivity Commission. In 2011 she headed a Productivity Commission inquiry into the feasibility of a National Disability Insurance Scheme, concluding that the Australian Government should take action to provide reasonable support services for people with a disability.
References and further reading
- Malone, Paul (2006), "Chapter 5: Starting from Scratch – Patricia Scott, Department of Human Services", Australian department heads under Howard : career paths and practice (PDF), Canberra, Australia: The Australian National University, pp. 25–29, ISBN 1-920942-83-1, archived from the original (PDF) on 6 November 2013
- Scott, Patricia (2012), "Chapter 12: Our custodial role for the quality of advisory relations at the centre of government",in Wanna, John; Vincent, Sam; Podger, Andrew (eds.), With the Benefit of Hindsight: Valedictory Reflections from Departmental Secretaries 2004-11, pp. 117–123
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Preceded by Herself | Secretary of the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy 2007 – 2009 | Succeeded by Peter Harris |
Preceded by Helen Williams | Secretary of the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts 2007 | Succeeded by Herself |
New title Department established | Secretary of the Department of Human Services 2004 - 2007 | Succeeded by Helen Williams |