Overview
View our organisational structure or select the 'larger version' link on the right side of this page.
Aims
We aim to:
- develop and coordinate science and ICT policy across the Queensland Government
- develop a whole-of-government approach on innovation as a key enabler of the knowledge economy
- support and invest in research and development to meet the state's future challenges
- build a strong relationship with key innovation and ICT industry stakeholders
- improve government service delivery through efficient use of information and communications technology services and shared services
- help Queensland businesses and consumers to benefit from current and emerging digital technologies and services
- build a strong and diverse arts and cultural sector in Queensland
- manage the state's intellectual property policy and assets.
Divisions
DSITIA consists of 5 divisions:
Support
The department is supported by 2 key roles, the Queensland Government Chief Information Officer and the Queensland Chief Scientist, both of whom provide strategic advice to the minister, including advice on the implementation of government priorities.
It is our job to work closely with all other agencies to drive the government's priorities in research, science, innovation, technology, intellectual property, service delivery and creative industries.




