Event title
Technology in Government and the Public Sector
Technology in Government & the Public Sector Australia 2007
Platinum Sponsor
Telstra
Gold Sponsors:
IBM
Netezza
ProCurve
Computer Associates
Silver Sponsor
UK Trade & Investment
Workshop Sponsor
BlackBerry
Associate Sponsors
Tower Software
Fuji Xerox
Insert Sponsors
Service Point
Supported by
SNIA
Official Publications
Strategic Path
Strategic Path
PSTM
Voice + Data
Endorsing bodies
CompTIA
Australian Computer Society
RMAA
Interested in sponsorship?
Keynote International Speaker:
John Johnson John C Johnson, Assistant Commissioner For Integrated Technology Services, General Services Administration USA
Keynote Speakers:

John Wadeson,
Chief Information Officer, Centrelink

Ann Steward Ann Steward, Chief Information Officer, AGIMO
Murray Harrison

Murray Harrison,
Chief Information Officer, Australian Customs Service

Glen Archer Glenn Archer,
Chief Information Officer, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Bob Correll Bob Correll, Deputy Secretary & Chief Information Officer, Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Linda Shave Linda Shave,
Project Manager/Business Consultant,
City of Ryde Council
Vicki Coleman Vicki Coleman,
Chief Information Officer,
RailCorp
Mark Hummerston Mark Hummerston, Assistant Privacy Commissioner
Chander Vohra Chander Vohra, Assistant Commissioner - IT Security, Australian Taxation Office
Anthony Steve Anthony Steve, Manager, business.gov.au Business Product Development, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Resources
Andrew Mills Andrew Mills, Director ICT Strategic Sourcing, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Government ICT Services, SA
The Australian Government's pursuit of electronically empowered government has fundamentally redefined relations between citizens, the public service and politicians. Today, government wants to be a one stop shop for its citizens. ICT & e-government solutions technology is at the centre of this technology boom in the creation of K-government (knowledge Government)

Confirmed speakers to date include:

  • John C Johnson, Assistant Commissioner For Integrated Technology Services, General Services Administration USA
  • Pedro Harris, Chief Information Officer, NSW Department of Lands
  • Peter Goddard, Manager Strategic Projects, NSW Department of Lands
  • Mike Rillstone, Chief Information Officer, NSW Department of Health
  • Alan Chapman, Acting Chief Information Officer, Queensland Government
  • Anthony Steve, Manager, business.gov.au Business Product Development, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Resources
  • John Wadeson,
    Chief Information Officer, Centrelink
  • Murray Harrison,
    Chief Information Officer, Australian Customs Service
  • Glenn Archer,
    Chief Information Officer, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
  • Linda Shave,
    Project Manager/Business Consultant,
    City of Ryde Council
  • Bob Correll, Deputy Secretary & Chief Information Officer, Department of Immigration and Citizenship
  • Ann Steward, Chief Information Officer, AGIMO
  • Vicki Coleman, Chief Information Officer, RailCorp
  • Mark Tranthim-Fryer, Manager, Education and Training Services, education.au limited
  • Mark Hummerston, Assistant Privacy Commissioner
  • Chander Vohra, Assistant Commissioner - IT Security, Australian Taxation Office
  • Peter Fowler, Director, Security & Critical Infrastructure Protection Group, The Office of the Chief Technology Officer, Government ICT Services, SA
  • Andrew Mills, Director ICT Strategic Sourcing, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Government ICT Services, SA

About the Technology in Government & the Public Sector Sydney Summit 2008

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) including e-government services technology is evolving at such a rapid pace across all sectors of the public sector. For government and the public sector, ICT provides tremendous opportunities to deliver services more efficiently. Today, more than ever government and public sector agencies need to ensure a more comprehensive service to its citizens.

Governments are now confirming that they are looking at ways at leveraging on partnerships that will bring about synergy and long term sustainable programs. Thus e-citizen programs will bridge the digital divide and create an information society and K Government (Knowledge Government).Streamlining current processes will not deliver an end – to –end solution for eservices. What is needed is a seamless IT backbone for a fast reliable and efficient connectivity, data storage, access and privacy across ALL agencies.

This ICT and e-government Summit is your chance to network with the influencers, innovators, procurement decision makers across all levels of government and the public sector, in a central Sydney location, who are responsible for ICT procurement decision - making. Delegates will come from Federal – State and local government.

ICT and e-government spending has boomed in recent years with billions of dollars invested on ICT and e-government initiatives. The recent trade agreements signed with the US and Chinese Governments augers well for future growth and development of this technology sector. The John Howard Government has been proactive in reducing red tape in Innovation funding by introducing the (The Regulation Reduction Incentive Fund- RRIF). This program has been put in place to reduce regulation across all government agencies. Thus paving the way to provide e-services to citizens in a more efficient and effective way.

With the expansion and widespread use of the internet this technology has created greater expectations for convenient on-line access to services – Government agencies have unique services for its citizens and thus have witnessed tremendous take up and acceptance of these services in recent years.

The pursuit of electronically empowered government has fundamentally redefined relations between citizens, the public service and politicians. A decade after the launch of e-government, massive challenges remain for government. Today the Federal government wants “government to be a one-stop shop for its citizens”. To that end, the Federal government has made senior government executives responsible for their own departments ICT projects.

Today, accommodating the shift to electronic services has required a massive growth and investment, catering for the technical amalgamation of all government agency technology from the network – security of data and information – storage of data and important information and managing data and private information. ICT provides the means for the transformation and distribution of information and knowledge across all agencies

We are specifically targeting speakers from Federal & State Government CIO ’s , innovators and procurement decision makers from all sections of government and the public sector (including Federal, State, Local Government, Universities and Higher Education along with Regional Development Agencies). Further, we will be targeting high profile speakers from around the world and the region to present case studies on their real - time technology experiences.

Featuring a two day conference and one day of workshops Technology in Government and the public sector Conference will demonstrate cutting edge ICT and e-government case studies thus providing an environment for lasting networking and personal future contacts for sponsors and exhibitors.

Topics for discussion include:

  • Developing e-government services
  • Government and e-Readiness
  • Responsive Government
  • Information Management Transformation in Government
  • Transforming Government – what is driving the technology dynamics?
  • The strategic role of IT in creating better public value
  • E-Security – data security, internet security, Identity Management,  privacy
  • The Future of e-Government in Australia?
  • e-government to t-Government – transforming environments
  • Seamless e-government – improving front end delivery
  • Effective Change Management - key strategic change management planning
  • What is driving government business and service delivery transformation?
  • Strategies for an effective and integrated whole of Government ICT solution
  • Interoperability – where to now?
  • Understanding and managing information systems risk and compliance issues in government
  • Data Centres
  • Driving information management and services from business needs
  • Corporate Governance
  • Creating information lifecycle management best practices to deliver better policy and information management systems
  • Driving innovation through technology in government service delivery and operational efficiency 
  • Developing a mobile government environment
  • Developing information lifecycle management best practices to deliver better policy and information management systems
  • Storage – recovery – security
  • Cross agency IT opportunities - joint IT management systems what are the benefits

Our extensive public sector database will ensure an excellent branding opportunity for every sponsor and exhibitor.

Given this Technology in Government and the public sector Summit will provide the opportunity for those companies looking to enhance their branding in the public sector:

  • Extend your corporate government awareness by involvement with the event
  • Profile your company as a leading public sector ICT provider
  • Create personal networking with potential government ICT & enterprise network influencers during the event
  • Have your logo branded on/within the conference program and event website
  • Senior event sponsors will benefit from speaking on the program

The delegates and visitors that attend this event will be of the highest standard and we offer a tremendous networking and branding opportunity second to none at this ICT & e-government Summit.

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Who will attend?

Delegates attending this strategically important ICT & e-government Summit will come from:

Federal & State Government Local Government Universities / Higher Education
  • Director Generals
  • CIO’s
  • CFO’s
  • Contact Centre Managers
  • Data Centre Engineers & IT Managers
  • Department Managers
  • Departmental Head of e-government services
  • Departmental Head ICT solutions
  • Departmental Head IT Security
  • Departmental Head Storage Solutions
  • Departmental Head Procurement
  • Director of Business Systems
  • Director of Network Systems
  • Director of Network Security
  • Enterprise architects
  • Enterprise IT Managers
  • Heads of IT
  • Business Managers
  • Purchasing Officers
  • Head of Information Service
  • Head of Departmental Infrastructure solutions
  • Head of e-business solutions
  • Enterprise Architects
  • ICT procurement Managers
  • Knowledge Managers
  • Policy Officer/Manager
  • Business Manager ICT solutions
  • Integration Managers
  • IT Service Managers
  • IT Engineers
  • Manager integration
  • Back office integration managers
  • Mayors
  • Elected official
  • Councillors
  • Managing Directors
  • General Managers
  • CIO’s
  • CFO’s
  • Finance Director
  • Managing Directors
  • General Managers
  • Business Managers
  • Business Operations Manager
  • e-business manager
  • IT Business Managers
  • Network Managers
  • ICT Consultants
  • IT Manager
  • Records Manager
  • Systems Architect
  • Shire President
  • Deputy Shire President
  • Manager of Business Operations
  • Executive officer/manager
  • IT consultant
  • ICT integration manager
  • Bursar
  • CIO
  • CFO
  • e-business Manager
  • Head of ICT procurement
  • Systems architects

Venue and Accommodation

Venue: Bayside 204 room and Bayside Banquet Hall, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre,
Darling Drive, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: + 61 2 9282 5000.

Official accommodation and travel partner:
FCm Travel Solutions
Team NSW103
Suite F 6 / 30 Clarence St Sydney NSW 2000
Ph: 02 8270 0898
Fax: 02 8270 0877
Email: sam.rowe@fcmtravel.com.au
www.FCMtravel.com

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