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Day 1
26 July 2010
Conference
8.30am – 5.00pm

Day 2
27 July 2010
Conference
8.30am – 5.00pm

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SOCIALSECURE – SCALEABLE- SUSTAINABLE

In the post-Gershon world how can government ICT be used to drive efficiency and lower costs?

FutureGov Forum Australia – our 12th event in the regional Asia Pacific series – will focus on the issues at the heart of the Australasian public sector, using our unique FutureGov Forum format to bring senior Australian civil servants and international representatives together face-to-face.

Building on our established relationships with state and federal government in Australia and beyond, the Forum will focus on key issues including:

  • Web 2.0 & Citizen Engagement
  • Green IT
  • Open Data
  • Cloud Computing
  • National Broadband Initiative
  • Citizen Authentication
  • Enterprise Content Management
  • Public Private Partnerships
  • Business Intelligence & Analytics
  • Compliance & Risk Management

Are you a government official?
• Stay up to date! Hear the latest on Australia’s e-gov plans from Ann Steward, the Australian GCIO
• Compare the e-government strategies of Australia with the US and Europe – which international strategies could work for your agency?
• Network with your peers and enjoy high-level knowledge sharing on a personal basis with our roundtable format

Do you want to increase your government business?
• Personally meet and interact with all 120 government delegates AND international government speakers
• No more time-restricted presentations! Take the opportunity to share your technology solutions in a relaxed conversational environment
• Your chance to meet both federal and state level officials at the most interactive government technology event of the year.

FutureGov Forum Australia is your high-performance networking event, geared to knowledge-sharing and exchange between countries.

quick key facts

  • Australian IT market is projected to increase from A$20.4bn in 2010 to around A$24.8bn in 2014 – much of this growth is being driven by government spend
  • Australia is ranked number 8 in the world in the 2010 UN E–Government Development Index
  • Over 1/3 of Australians log onto Facebook each month

Over 100 senior government officials confirmed including:

  • CIO – Attorney-General’s Department
  • Head, National E- health Project – Australian Capital Territory Health
  • CIOAustralian National Audit Office
  • CIOAustralian Trade Commission (Austrade)
  • First Assistant Secretary, ICT Strategic & Corporate Services – Centrelink
  • Chief Executive Officer – CrimTrac
  • Assistant Secretary, Digital Economy & Convergence Strategy – Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
  • CEO – Department of Business and employment – Northern Territory Government
  • CIODepartment of Commerce (NSW )
  • Head, ICT Operations – Department of Defence
  • First Assistant Secretary, ICT Reform Division – Department of Defence
  • Deputy CFODepartment of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
  • CIO, Information Management and Technology Group – Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
  • Director, Australian Government Information Management Office – Department of Finance and Deregulation
  • Assistant Secretary, Visa, Citizenship & Settlement Systems Branch – Department of Immigration & Citizenship
  • Deputy Director, Department of Innovation,Industry,and regional development
  • CIO, Information Serivces – Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Deputy Director General – National Archives of Australia
  • Director Technology Projects – Parliament of Australia
  • First Assistant Commissioner – Australian Taxation Office

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