Contact Us
close
01 / 03

How can we help you?

Complete the form or call us direct 1300 363 992

    Which selection best describe your industry?

    Not listed on here?

    what types of solutions are you looking for?

    a little more detail


    Your contact details

    First name

    Last name

    Company name

    Email address

    Contact no.


    *By contacting LAB3, you acknowledge that LAB3 will collect, use and disclose your personal information to contact you and to promote the business and services of LAB3.

    Our Privacy Policy further explains how personal information is collected, used and disclosed and how to access, correct or complain about the handling of personal information.

    Thank you!

    We will be in touch within 1-2 business days.
    continue browsing

    Our latest footprints

    4 years ago
    IoT sensors made in Australia
    LAB3 has built an electronics lab - for designing, prototyping, testing and manufacturing internet of things (IoT) sensors.
    5 years ago
    HOME BASE FOR SYDNEY
    LAB3 has secured an office in North Sydney as a base for over 40+ employees already working remotely to provide innovative cloud technologies in Australia’s largest city.
    5 years ago
    OPEN! LAB3 NEW ZEALAND
    Fearless to achieve more, LAB3 has crossed the Tasman and now operate in New Zealand, with a head office in Auckland. Locally run, Kiwi organisations can quickly move to public cloud with expertise.
    Powered by code
    DRIVEN BY INNOVATION ®
    2,500 Employees
    Policy advice, and delivering programs, projects, and services
    Connecting and enriching every Australian community

    logo

    logo
    2,500 Employees
    Policy advice, and delivering programs, projects, and services
    Connecting and enriching every Australian community

     

    Transforming the Digital Workplace: Building an AI-Ready Department in 12 Months

    The Australian Federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport, and the Arts (DITRDCSA) has accelerated its efforts to prepare for AI and the future of work in the public service.

    Within just 12 months, the department implemented a modern, secure, and AI-enabled cloud-native platform to support its enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution. The platform was built in accordance with the Australian Signals Directorate’s PROTECTED Secure Cloud Blueprint, ensuring the highest standards of security and compliance.

    It introduced a new digital workplace for DITRDCSA’s 2,500 employees designed to improve productivity, collaboration, and accessibility, and paved the way for safe and responsible use of AI in the department in line with the AI Plan for the Australian Public Service 2025 | digital.gov.au.

    “Modernising our digital workplace is more than just upgrading technology – it’s about empowering our people with the tools, confidence, and support to embrace new ways of working and taking full advantage of new technologies like AI.”

    Maree Bridger, Chief Operating Officer, DITRDCSA

    CLIENT VISION

    The department’s work connects and enriches every Australian community, underpins the economy and society, and empowers the nation’s regions. It provides policy advice and delivers programs, projects and services in the infrastructure, transport, communications, sport, and the arts sectors, and supports Australian regions and territories.

    Like many government organisations, the department faced growing risks from unsupported, ageing infrastructure that did not work with modern tools. At the same time, the department recognised that simply deploying new infrastructure and tools would not be enough to prepare for the future of work with AI. To achieve real benefits, staff would need to be supported to adopt new ways of working.

    The department’s IT Division partnered closely with LAB³ to deliver the program of work drawing on LAB³’s recent experience in other government agencies, including the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

    CLIENT APPROACH

    The delivery approach combined the department’s IT Division’s delivery framework and organisation change management expertise with LAB³’s public sector knowledge, technical skills, and automation capability.

    A capability mapping approach was used to articulate what the future technical environment would look like and what it would mean for staff. The solution introduced a modern Microsoft 365 digital workplace, including Microsoft Teams, Planner, Places, Office 365, SharePoint Online and OneDrive, with Copilot available securely across the organisation up to the PROTECTED level. All devices were upgraded to Windows 11, and Windows 365 cloud desktops replaced Citrix, enabling secure remote work. Enterprise grade security and device management was implemented using Microsoft Intune, Purview, Sentinel and Defender to protect users, devices, and data.

    This work represented the first phase of the department’s transition to a Zero Trust security model ensuring access was granted only from trusted and compliant devices. Network access was modernised through Microsoft Global Secure Access and Microsoft Entra, enabling secure, identity aware access to Microsoft 365, PaaS, and internet services, and supporting the move away from traditional VPNs and perimeter-based security.

    Ensuring AI readiness demanded a strong focus on governance, compliance, security, privacy, and relevant use cases. In collaboration with LAB³, the department built robust frameworks for responsible use of Copilot and Microsoft Purview enabled data protection, compliance management, and oversight of AI activities. Detailed risk assessments, privacy controls, and security testing ensured Copilot configurations met departmental risk standards, and clear guidance on appropriate and responsible use was shared with staff.

    Through an iterative development and testing cycle, the department deployed its new environment in just a few months, completing the full program rollout to all staff within a year. User research, early stakeholder engagement, and a strong organisational change management plan made delivering the change within this timeframe possible and supported adoption. User personas were created to identify the opportunities that the new technology presented for staff. Staff received targeted training, participated in hands-on workshops, and were kept informed through regular communications and dedicated support channels and change champions. Ongoing feedback from staff was actively used to enhance and refine the overall user experience. This collaborative, staff-centred approach not only facilitated a timely transition but also fostered staff confidence in embracing new ways of working.

     

    THE IMPACT: 12 MONTHS TO BUILD AN AI READY DEPARTMENT

    The department is already seeing the benefits of a modernised digital environment. Staff now have a consistent and intuitive digital workplace, with secure, cloud-based access to collaboration tools. AI-enabled features are helping to reduce administrative effort and improve day-to-day productivity.

    For the department, the transformation has reduced technical debt, strengthened security, and streamlined IT operations, creating an IT environment that is prepared for integration of new technologies including broader adoption of AI.

    “The engagement with LAB³ set the bar for how we partner with industry to deliver capability. We worked closely as a team, challenged each other to optimise delivery outcomes, and rolled up our collective sleeves to work through complexities as they arose, allowing us to solve some difficult problems quickly together.”

    Jeff Goedecke, Chief Information Officer, DITRDCSA
    Share this on