
eGovernment Forum @ CeBIT Australia 2012
Wed, 23 May 2012
Australia’s premier public sector technology summit, CeBIT Australia’s eGovernment Forum will explore how technology is changing the way that services are delivered across the globe. Governments are not exempt from this transformation. There is a need to transform the way that services are delivered to the community – how we communicate, interact, make decisions and do business.
Delegates to the 2012 eGovernment Forum will have the opportunity to hear and discuss how technology:
- continually influences and raises community expectations for dealing with government
- impacts and underpins the way governments operate and deliver services
Forum themes include:
- Insights and Aspirations: Our Vision for the Future
- Connections and Community: Innovative Service Delivery
- Realities and Resources: What does it mean to be a digital citizen?
- Options and Opportunities – What now for a networked Nation?
ICT continues to transform both Government and Industry’s business and services. This session will provide insights from senior Government officials and Business leaders about their vision for future service delivery.
How do we find new and better ways of delivering services through technological innovation? What does it take to deliver an innovative solution to a service delivery need? Speakers in this session will share their experience of how they have risen to the challenge.
Our online interactions are challenging traditional notions of privacy, identity and social responsibility. This session will explore the shared challenges governments, businesses and individuals have in ensuring a secure and trusted online environment.
This session will explore emerging trends, opportunities and challenges for a networked nation and how business, government and the community might keep up with changes driven by high speed broadband, technology and community expectations.
eGovernment Forum Program
| Service Delivery in a Networked Nation | |||||
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| 8.15am – 9.00am | Forum registration | ||||
| Insights and Aspirations: A Vision for the Future | |||||
| 9.00am – 9.05am | Opening remarks from the Chair
Mr Laurie Wilson, President, National Press Club |
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| 9.05am – 9.35am | MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
The Hon Gary Gray AO MP, Special Minister of State |
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| 9.35am – 10.00am | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Corinne Charette, Canadian Government Chief Information Officer |
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| 10.00am – 10.25am | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Rita Teaotia, Additional Secretary, Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India |
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| 10.25am – 10.30am | Summing up from the Chair | ||||
| 10.30am – 10.50am | Morning tea | ||||
| Connections and Community: Innovative Service Delivery | |||||
| 10.50am – 11.00am | Opening remarks from the Chair | ||||
| 11.00am – 11.25am |
Gillian Savage, General Manager, Future Service Design, Department of Human Services |
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| 11.25am – 11.50am | CASE STUDY PRESENTATION
Gerardine O’Sullivan, Department of Health, Victoria |
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| 11.50am – 12.15pm | PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A
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| 12.15pm – 12.20pm | Summing up from the Chair | ||||
| 12.20pm – 1.20pm | Delegate lunch | ||||
| Realities and Resources: What does it mean to be a digital citizen? | |||||
| 1.20pm – 1.30pm | Opening remarks from the Chair | ||||
| 1.30pm – 1.55pm | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Justin Davidson, Senior Executive Lawyer, Australian Government Solicitor |
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| 1.55pm – 2.20pm | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Lesley Osborne, Australian Communications and Media Authority |
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| 2.20pm – 2.45pm | PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A
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| 2.45pm – 2.50pm | Summing up from the Chair | ||||
| 2.50pm – 3.10pm | Afternoon tea | ||||
| Options and Opportunities: What now for a networked Nation? | |||||
| 3.10pm – 3.20pm | Opening remarks from the Chair | ||||
| 3.20pm – 3.45pm | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Mark Pesce, Futurist and Author of “The Next Billion Seconds – how hyper-connectivity is changing us into something else!” |
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| 3.45pm – 4.15pm | PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A
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| 4.15pm – 4.25pm | Summing up from the Chair | ||||
| 4.30pm | Close of Forum | ||||
Speakers include:
Special Minister of State
Futurist and Author
Senior Solution Architect, Standard Business Reporting Division
Department of Treasury
Canadian Government Chief Information Officer
eGovernment Forum Pricing
| Rate | Expires | Price Normal | Research/Student Price |
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| Standard | 18 May 2012 | $1,095 | $525 |
| CeBIT Week | 19 – 24 May 2012 | $1,195 | $625 |
All prices are ex-GST.
Register for eGovernment Forum
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Phone
Register for this event by phone: +61 2 9280 3400.

Fax or Email
Fill in the registration form and fax it to: +61 2 9280 1977 or email to sales@cebit.com.au.

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