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E Government
Gain Strategies to Better Streamline your e-Services, Ensure its Effectiveness and Securely Manage Government Data
June 15 - 17, 2009 · Marque Hotel, Canberra, ACT


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E Government 2009

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The Government is realising the greatest return from its investments in ICT, and to examine whether the right instructional arrangements are in place to maximise the return.
Gershon Report, August 2008
The Government ICT marketplace is neither efficient nor effective.
Gershon Report, August 2008

The need for a whole of government approach to communicate vital information to Australian citizens and visitor to Australia is prevalent now more so than ever. As the population continues to age, and be more time poor than ever before; the reliance on the internet has dramatically increased.

The Gershon Report, released in August 2008, highlighted the need for a holistic approach for government and government agencies. This said, Gershon also discovered that there “was a disconnect between the stated importance of ICT and actions in relation to ICT skills” Gershon Report, August 2008

Although the financial crisis has hit the ICT public sector hard the time to capitalise on opportunities that present themselves is now, more so than ever. By investing in knowledge and arming yourself with the skills to streamline your e-services and ultimately cut long term cost, E-Government 2009 is the one not to be missed event this year.

E Government 2009 will bring together key decision makers from federal, state and local governments who provide the public with the information they need in the most effective manner.

Equip Yourself with the Know-How Required to:

1. Increase your knowledge of the Gershon report and understand the recommendations outlined
2. Mitigate interoperability issues associated with connecting your systems
3. Evaluate policy and strategies currently being used or recently created driving fellow public service agencies & departments forward in the e-services space
4. Maximise the security of your information: Learn from those who make it their life to secure valuable government data
5. Standardise you data in a format that will streamline your operations: Discover how standardising professionals standardise their file – Do you do the same?
6. Arm yourself with the skills that will make services you provide more effective and with greater efficiency
7. Implement best practice e-services by collaborating with other e-service executives

Hear from key speakers across ALL levels of government:

Ann Bray
General Manager A/g – Business Registration and Licensing, Industry and Small Business Policy
Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
Jo Bryson
Executive Director
PUBLIC SECTOR COMMISSION, WA
Sarbjit Sidhu
National Manager, Services and Payment Options Strategy Branch
CENTRELINK
Beth Riordan
Director Community Partnership
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HERITAGE AND THE ARTS
Julie Roediger
Director Innovation and Strategy Group
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND WELFARE
Luke Kenny
General Manager- Client Services
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NSW
Yvette Carlsson
e-Business Manager
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT, ENERGY AND INFRUSTRUCTURE, SA
Luan Nguyen
Senior ICT Advisor & Gerard Kelly, Business Manager
CRIMTRAC
Greg Smith
Director of City Services
ROCKDALE CITY COUNCIL
Peter Alexander
Branch Manager, Online Services
AGIMO
Craig Thomler
Online Communications Manager
CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY
Lyndon Sharp
Manager Information Services
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STUDIES NSW
Heather Grain
Chair
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA IT 14 HEALTH INFORMATICS COMMITTEE
Kim Denham
Chief Executive Officer
AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY
Leanne Leanne Stevenson
Manager Identity Services
AUSTRALIA POST
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‘The challenge for the government is to maintain a delicate balance of making the provision of integrated services both secure and convenient so as to build and maintain trust.’ The Gershon Report 2008

If you are charged with the responsibility of providing e-services to government/agency, business or the public then attend E-Government 09. Although budgets are tight, maximize your E-Government and book onto our 4 workshops. Not only will you leave the conference with a wealth of knowledge to steer you through thee testing times but several key strategies to slash your long term budget.

If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.

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