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Day 1
18 September 2012
Conference
8.30am – 5.00pm

Day 2
19 September 2012
Conference
8.30am – 5.00pm

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Open – Interactive – Seamless – Sustainable

FutureGov Summit Australia is the premier ICT government event. The third annual FutureGov Summit Australia brings together Australian and International Governments senior public servants to collaborate on issues of ICT in government. The summit addresses the key priorities that are driving ICT, including, the demand for productivity, increase efficiency and operations of government and supporting open engagement to-better-inform decisions.

FutureGov Summit Australia will provide you with the latest development in ICT Government innovation explore the successes and challenges in areas such as and not limited to:

Senator the Hon Kate Lundy
Minister for Sport, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation
Canberra, Australia

Clive Lines
First Assistant Secretary Information Communications Technology Reform Division
Department of Defence, Canberra, Australia

Peter Alexander
Chief Information Officer
Department of The Treasury, Canberra, Australia

Andrew Stuart
Deputy Secretary
Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australia

Leanne Fry
Chief Information Officer
Fair Work Ombudsman, Sydney, Australia

Mike Sibly
General Manager, OES Branch
Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Canberra, Australia

David Simpson
Chief Technology Officer
Cyber Security Forum Initiative, USA

Mike Neilson
Digital Director
The Scottish Government, United Kingdom

Yih-Jeou Wang
Head of International Co-operation
Agency for Digitisation, Ministry of Finance, Denmark

Dr. Jonathan Gray
Director, Performance Assurance Business
National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA), Australia

Albert Olley
CEO, NSW Businesslink
NSW, Australia

Don Easter
IT Supplier Advocate
Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Canberra, Australia

Dr. Ian Tho
Executive Director
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, Melbourne, Australia

Simon Haston
Programme and Change Manager
Improvement Service, United Kingdom

Colin Wallis
Authentication Standards Manager
Department of Internal Affairs, New Zealand

Warwick Graco
Senior Consultant Analytics, Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer
Australian Taxation Office, Canberra, Australia

Charles Palmer
Director of Information Integrity and Adjunct Professional, Information Systems, Faculty of Business, Government and Law
ACT Government and The University of Canberra, Australia

Dr. Richard Lucas
Head of Discipline, Information Management
The University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia

Dr. William R. LaFontaine, Jr.
Vice President, Technical Strategy & Worldwide Operations, Research
IBM

Mark Davies
General Manager
CSG Enterprise Print Services

Erica Fensom
Director, Government Relations
Research in Motion (RIM)

Ben Whitham
Director Cyber Security Services
M5 Network Security

Rob Forsyth
Managing Director
Asia Pacific, Sophos

Francisco Urbina
National Manager for Alliances
ESRI Australia

Allen Koehn
General Manager, Public Sector
Infosys

Scott Cassin
Chief Technologist and Strategist, HP Enterprise Services, Asia Pacific & Japan
Hewlett-Packard Company

Peter Kokinakos
General Manager
SAS Technology

Stuart Harrison
Manager of Solution Architects, APJ
Quest Software

Stuart Hammond
National Sales Manager – Ricoh Managed Document Services
Ricoh Australia

Rob Parker
Security Lead - Government
Verizon

Paul Summergreene
National Government Product Development Manager
Optus

David Eade
Product Manager and Founder of the ‘Government 2.0 in Queensland’ Community of Practice
Objective Corporation

Anni Rowland-Campbell
Innovation and Research
Fuji Xerox Australia

Mike Rose
Consultant Converged Communications
NEC Australia

  • How is the ICT strategic direction evolving in Australian Government?
  • How are agencies balancing innovation and emerging technologies’ investments to deliver government services of the future?
  • What are the collaborative tools driving productivity in government and how it can be achieved?
  • Is the government data that is most useful and the most important?
  • Are government agencies using social media effectively to engage citizens and improve policy development and services?

Ann Steward
Government Chief Information Officer
Australian Government Information Management Office, Australia, Canberra, Australia

Hon Philip Ruddock MP
Office of The Hon. Philip Ruddock MP
Canberra, Australia

Reinhard Posch
CIO
Austrian Federal Government, Austria

Andrew Mills
Chief Information Officer
Government of South Australia, Australia

Richard Windeyer
First Assistant Secretary, Digital Economy Strategy
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Canberra, Australia

John Shepherd
Assistant Commissioner, Information Management, Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer
Australian Taxation Office, Canberra, Australia

Anne Skewes
Deputy Director General, Government Services Division
Department of Finance & Services, NSW, Australia

Ewan Perrin
Chief Information Officer
Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Canberra, Australia

Laura Sommer
Manager Digital Engagement
The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, New Zealand

Randall Brugeaud
Chief Information Officer
ComSuper, Canberra, Australia

Gary Coverdale
Chief Information Security Officer and Assistant Chief Information Officer
Napa County, USA

Andrew Nash
Board Member
OpenID Foundation, USA

James Mansell
Director, Innovation and Strategic Design
Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora—Ministry of Social Development, New Zealand

David Chan
Director, Centre for Information Leadership
City University London, United Kingdom

Steve Chapman
Deputy Auditor General
Australian National Audit Office, Canberra, Australia

Timothy Horton
Commissioner for Integrated Design
Integrated Design Commission SA Department of the Premier and Cabinet, SA, Australia

Jody Grima
Director Contact Centres
Service NSW, Department of Premier and Cabinet, NSW, Australia

Marie Johnson
First Assistant Secretary, Client Strategy and Performance Division
Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Canberra, Australia

Dr. Darrell Williamson
Deputy Director
CSIRO ICT Centre, Canberra, Australia

Ahmad Zaky Ismail
Legal Advisor, CEO Office
eGovernment Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain, Bahrain

Judith Berghan
Manager, University Publishing Service, Procurement Services
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

Dave Favelle
Senior Consultant
UXC Connect

Matthew Young
Sales Engineering Manager
Australia & New Zealand, Sophos

Ian Nobbs
IBM Client IT Architect, Australian Department of Human Services
IBM, Australia

Paul Scott Murphy
Regional Chief Technology Officer
TIBCO

Iain Heddle
ACT State Manager
Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd

Joana Valente
IBM Partner - Public Sector, Global Business Services
IBM, Australia

Greg Baxter
Director of Business Optimisation
Sitecore

Alan Williams
Director & Chief Technology Officer
BlinkMobile

Dan Miller
Country Manager
Splunk, Australia and New Zealand

Colin Cooper
General Manager Federal Government Business
NEC Australia Pty Ltd

Troy Landry
Director, NCITE Australia
Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions (IS&GS)

Nick Reavell
ACT Manager
UXC Connect

  • How will increasing security transaction boost e-services adoption?
  • How agencies are benefiting from shared services and the opportunities in working together?
  • Cloud without the hype-which government departments are most successfully leveraging the Cloud – and why?
  • Why robust ICT governance is critical in enhancing capability at the whole-of government arrangement?

Interactive Roundtable Format

FutureGov Summit Australia 2012 uniquely features energised roundtable discussions involving all conference participants simultaneously. Themed roundtables focus on the topics that matter most to government, guaranteeing a series of high-level strategic conversations.

Networking opportunities

The Summit is an exclusive invitation-only event for only the most senior government officials from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Europe, UK and US.

Who will attend:

  • Chief Information Officers
  • Director-Generals
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Chief Technology Officers
  • Chief Financial Officers
  • General Managers of IT
  • Secretaries of IT
  • Directors of Information Systems

Past attendees include:

  • GCIO, AGIMO
  • ACT Health Directorate
  • Ambulance Service of NSW
  • Archives New Zealand Wellington
  • Attorney-General’s Department
  • Auckland Council
  • Australia Government Information Management Office
  • Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
  • Australian Bureau of Satistics
  • Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
  • Australian Customs & Border Protection Service
  • Australian Electoral Commission
  • Australian Federal Police
  • Australian Government Information Management Office
  • Australian Government Solicitor
  • Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
  • Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • Australian National Audit Office
  • Australian National University (ANU)
  • Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority
  • Australian Postal Corporation
  • Australian Research Council
  • Australian Securities & Investments Commission
  • Australian Taxation Office
  • Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)
  • Cabinet Secretariat Government of Japan
  • Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
  • Centrelink
  • Civil Aviation Safety Authority
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • ComSuper
  • Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
  • Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
  • Department of Defence
  • Department of Education and Communities
  • Department of Education and Training (ACT)
  • Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations
  • Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
  • Department of Finance and Deregulation
  • Department of Finance and Services, New South Wales
  • Department of Finance of WA
  • Department of Health and Ageing
  • Department of Human Services Australia
  • Department of Immigration & Citizenship
  • Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
  • Department of Parliamentary Services
  • Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
  • Department of Territory and Municipal Services
  • Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet
  • Department of the Treasury
  • Dept of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR)
  • Electricity Authority of New Zealand
  • Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA)
  • Gangnam District office of Seoul, Korea
  • Geoscience Australia
  • Government of ACT
  • Housing & Development Board
  • Housing New Zealand
  • ICTU Foundation
  • Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka
  • Internet Society Hong Kong
  • IP Australia
  • IT Industry Innovation Council
  • Medicare Australia
  • Ministry of Finance Taiwan
  • Ministry of Transport, New Zealand
  • National Archives of Australia
  • National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA)
  • National ICT Australia (NICTA)
  • National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research
  • National Library Board
  • National Museum of Australia
  • NSW Businesslink
  • NSW Ombudsman
  • NUS
  • Office of State Revenue (NSW)
  • Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Ombudsman New Zealand
  • Public Record Office Victoria
  • Queensland Health
  • Singapore Academy of Law
  • Taylor’s University College
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Unique ID Authority of India
  • VicRoads
  • Victoria State Emergency Service
  • Victorian Auditor-General’s Office

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