The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released its annual self-assessment of the Authority’s performance, concluding that by and large, it is meeting or leading world’s best practice.

 ACMA’s Chair, Chris Chapman, said that ACMA was hitting its goals.

“Early in my term as Chair of the ACMA, I set an aspirational standard for the organisation "To be, and to be recognised as, the world’s best converged regulator". I deliberately set this audacious goal to stretch the organisation so as to drive it towards world’s best practice. I have been driving the process of assessing how well the organisation is tracking in reaching its strategic intent,” Mr Chapman said.

The latest assessment examines 37 case studies where ACMA considers itself to be meeting or leading world’s best practice.

“In my view, the analysis presented here suggests that the ACMA has gone a considerable way towards meeting its standard. However, we made this assessment from a total of 94 areas of activity, and so recognise that, as a learning organisation, we still have much more to accomplish and obvious room to improve, and are seeking feedback accordingly,” Mr Chapman said.

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