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Event Date |
Wed Nov 18 AEDT - Thu Nov 19 AEDT (about 4 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Nov 17 5:00pm - Wed Nov 18 10:00pm |
Location | Virtual Event |
Region | APAC |
Today, eGovernment is no mere afterthought; it is an expectation among Australia’s tech-savvy citizenry. This is no accident. It is testament to the states’ progressive adoption of digital infrastructure and e-services across the public sector – an ambition readily embraced by the public. The Federal Government has been at the forefront of this push, becoming a champion – indeed a beacon – for digital transformation efforts across the country. Yet, as technological ambitions are ensnared in the grind of government machinery, efforts to modernise and digitise the Federal bureaucracy are often mired in cost, operational compatibility, and data security considerations. Delivering consistency and continuity within the public sector’s wholesale transformation program will present a major challenge for the Government, particularly as it pursues its long-anticipated digital social services platform, Services Australia.
2020 Speakers
Michael Orno
Director General, Statens IT (Danish Agency for Governmental IT Services)
David Pattie
First Assistant Secretary- Analysis and Data, Department of Education, Skills and Employment
Dr Phillip Gould
Assistant Secretary, Office of the National Data Commissioner
Joumana El Hassan
Assistant Secretary, Shared Services & Technology, Department of Veterans' Affairs
Rochelle Thorne
Chief Information Officer, Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission
Elly Stinchcombe
Assistant Commissioner, IT Program Manager- Enterprise Data & Analytics, Australian Taxation Office
Glenn Ashe
Chief Information and Technology Officer, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Dr Boris Kelly-Gerreyn
Chief Data Officer, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Heath Axelby
Acting CIO- Service Delivery Manager, Department of Treasury
Matt Maw
Field Chief Technology Officer, Nutanix
Ray Greenwood
Domain Lead – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, SAS
John Asquith
Head of Innovation for Government, ServiceNow
Paul Cooper
Former A/Director Digital Health, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services
Dominic Chan
Director, Moments of Life (MOL), GovTech Singapore
Senator Andrew Bragg
Liberal Senator for NSW, Chair of Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology
2020 Sponsors
• ANZ
• CDM
• CISCO
• GBST
• BlackBerry
• CommVault
• exabeam
• inSync
• Outsystems
• Acquire
• ABM
• Adobe