Cloudy – Inclusive – Secure
Our 3rd annual FutureGov conference in Thailand is the key gathering point for Thai senior public servants to meet with their international counterparts from ASEAN, Korea, Singapore and Australia to discuss fresh approaches to government modernisation – and find answers to common challenges, such as:
- What impact will ‘Smart Thailand’ have on whole-of-government collaboration?
- Are Thai government agencies ready for the cloud?
- How can Thailand’s e-services be protected from external threats?
- What impact will GIS have on the streets of Bangkok, and what lessons does this have for government departments?
- What are the priority e-government, e-health, e-education and digital inclusion projects – and why?
Last year more than 150 senior public administrators and industry thought-leaders attended FutureGov Forum Thailand in order to learn the latest developments of e-government and public sector reform in the country as well as internationally. Put together by the editorial team of FutureGov Asia Pacific magazine, this is the country’s definitive public sector ICT event.
Join us to understand how ICT will transform Thai’s public sector!!!
2012 Focus
- INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
- GOVERNMENT MOBILITY
- CLOUD COMPUTING
- INFORMATION SECURITY
- SOCIAL MEDIA
- GOVERNMENT GIS
QUICK KEY FACTS
- The top three spending ministries spent US$2.3 billion on ICT in 2011
- Thailand’s IT market will grow 20 per cent in 2012
- Ministry of Defence to invest US$16.5 million on IT infrastructure
- US$99 million to be spent on expanding network coverage
who will attend
Researched and designed for
- Chief Information Officers
- Permanent Secretaries
- Director Generals
- Chief Executives
- IT Directors
- Chief Technology Officers
- Director Information Systems
- Infocomm Specialists
- Senior IT Analysts
- IT Heads
Past attendees includes
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Science and Technology
- Ministry of Information and Communication Technology
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Public Health
- Ministry of Interior
- Ministry of Industry
- Ministry of Labour
- Ministry of Commerce
- Ministry of Energy
- and many more…
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