eGovernment Forum @ CeBIT Australia 2012

Wed, 23 May 2012

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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
  • 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.

  • Connections and Community: Innovative 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.

  • Realities and Resources: What does it mean to be a digital citizen?
  • 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.

  • Options and Opportunities – What now for a networked Nation?
  • 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.

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eGovernment Forum Program

Service Delivery in a Networked Nation
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

9.05am – 9.35am MINISTERIAL ADDRESS

The Hon Gary Gray AO MP, Special Minister of State

9.35am – 10.00am KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Corinne Charette, Canadian Government Chief Information Officer

10.00am – 10.25am KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Rita Teaotia, Additional Secretary, Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India

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

11.25am – 11.50am CASE STUDY PRESENTATION

Gerardine O’Sullivan, Department of Health, Victoria

11.50am – 12.15pm PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A

  • Gerardine O’Sullivan, Department of Health, Victoria

  • Michael Leditschke, Senior Solution Architect, Standard Business Reporting,
    The Treasury

  • Gillian Savage, General Manager, Future Service Design,
    Department of Human Services

  • Alex Varley, Chief Executive, Media Access Australia

  • Corinne Charette, Canadian Government Chief Information Officer

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

1.55pm – 2.20pm KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Lesley Osborne, Australian Communications and Media Authority

2.20pm – 2.45pm PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A

  • Lubna Alam, Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, University of Canberra

  • Justin Davidson, Senior Executive Lawyer, Australian Government Solicitor

  • Dr Nick Tate, President, Australian Computer Society

  • Lesley Osborne, Australian Communications and Media Authority

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!”

3.45pm – 4.15pm PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A

  • Mark Pesce, Futurist and Author

  • Senator the Hon Kate Lundy, Minister for Sport; Minister for Multicultural Affairs; and Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation

  • Corinne Charette, Canadian Government Chief Information Officer

  • Peter Alexander, Chief Information Officer, The Treasury

  • Suzanne Campbell, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Information Industry Association

  • Melissa Clarke, Political Reporter, ABC News 24

4.15pm – 4.25pm Summing up from the Chair
4.30pm Close of Forum

Speakers include:

The Hon Gary Gray AO MP

Special Minister of State

Mark Pesce

Futurist and Author

Melissa Clarke

News 24 Political Reporter

ABC

Dr. Nick Tate

National President

Australian Computer Society (ACS)

Alex Varley

CEO

Media Access Australia

Laurie Wilson

President

National Press Club

Michael Leditschke

Senior Solution Architect, Standard Business Reporting Division

Department of Treasury

Suzanne Campbell

Chief Executive Officer

Australian Information Industry Association

Lubna Alam

Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering

University of Canberra

Gillian Savage

General Manager, Future Service Design Division

Department of Human Services

Justin Davidson

Senior Executive Lawyer

Australian Government Solicitor

Corinne Charette

Canadian Government Chief Information Officer

Peter Alexander

Chief Information Officer

The Treasury

eGovernment Forum Pricing

Rate Expires Price Normal Research/Student Price*
Standard 18 May 2012 $1,095 $525
CeBIT Week 19 – 24 May 2012 $1,195 $625

All prices are ex-GST.

^ Early Bird rate for AusInnovate Conference and eGovernment Forum has been extended until 5pm Friday 13 April 2012.

*Also available to Australian Government ICT apprentices and cadets.

Register for eGovernment Forum

Three easy ways to register for CeBIT Global Conferences.

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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