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NICTA CEO resigns amid funding cuts

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

NICTA CEO resigns amid funding cuts

NICTA CEO Hugh Durrant-Whyte resigned on Friday after "differences of opinion" with the board on a way forward following federal funding cuts.

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