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Cannes, France
4-7 November 2002
Sydney, Australia
12-15 November 2002
Florence, Italy
10-12 March 2003
San Diego, CA, USA
23-27 March 2003
Orlando, FL, USA
19-24 October 2003

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Tokyo, Japan
23-25 October 2002
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6-11 October 2002
Johannesburg, South Africa
4-7 August 2002
San Diego, CA, USA
29 April - 2 May 2002
Florence, Italy
8-10 April 2002


  
  


Government

As well as all the normal IT challenges, government faces unique challenges in delivering a multitude of services to society. This track provides special presentations to provide strategies to address the next phases of e-Government including the challenges of privacy, security, integration and service delivery.

Who will benefit:  Delegates from government or public sector agencies involved in designing and implementing IT-enabled solutions for government, and vendors providing products and services to government.

Management Dashboards: Single view of KPIs across the enterprise
15:15  - 16:00    12 November 2002
Presented by: Business Objects   

Companies have spent millions of dollars in data warehouse, ERP and enterprise software, yet they can't get the information they need from those systems. Business intelligence provides a framework to get information from multiple systems and multiple geographies for a comprehensive single view of management operations by utilising KPIs, dashboards and business metrics through real-time analysis.

    Case Study: HIC's rationale for using Rational Software as part of their strategy for business improvement
    16:30  - 17:15    13 November 2002
    Presented by: Rational Software Pty Ltd   

    How do you introduce a strategic IT business improvement program successfully? How do you get set for new opportunities, and have the infrastructure and cost savings required to support them? Scott Frayne, Managing Director Australia, Rational Software, and Lou Nulley, General Manager Business Improvement Program, HIC will discuss HIC's $125m Business Improvement Project, and the plan to make it successful.

      Lead Presentation: Government Scenario
      13:45  - 14:45    12 November 2002
      Andrea Di Maio   

      The key to unleash the potential of the Internet in the public sector is for governments to focus on their core mission, identify and hold their core processes, and trust on a variety of external partners. Technology can fundamentally change the interaction between constituent and government.

      • What will governments learn from the unlikely e-government goldrush?
      • How will e-government transformation ultimately lead to next-generation, net-liberated governments?
      • How can governments strike the right balance between public and private sector role in transforming their operations?
      Competing and Governing in a Connected Society
      16:30  - 17:30    12 November 2002
      French Caldwell   

      Governments affect the way connected societies and economies develop in different geographies. Their role in bridging the digital divide, stimulating electronic commerce and moving their own service online need to adapt to changing economic conditions. The presentation will focus on how the connected economy shapes new forms of competitions and new boundaries between society and economy.

      • How will the connected economy and globalisation transform competition over the next five years?
      • Which IT-relevant policy areas will undergo the most significant transformation over the next five years?
      • How do enterprises need to prepare to face new regulatory constraints and risks when competing in the connected economy?
      Assessing the Real Value of e-Government
      13:30  - 14:30    13 November 2002
      Andrea Di Maio   

      While e-Government initiatives keep their momentum in spite of the global economic downturn, shifting government priorities raise questions about real needs and achievements. This presentation will discuss priorities for e-Government programs and methods to decide how to proceed.

      • What do constituents really want from e-Government?
      • How can Governments assess their readiness for the various phases of e-Government?
      • Can e-Government impact core government IT operations efficiency?
      Outsourcing Today: Issues and Options for Government
      17:30  - 18:30    13 November 2002
      Jim Longwood   

      Government organisations are heavily reliant on services and processes delivered via ESPs. This reliance must be met with new methods and processes for planning, acquiring, deploying, and managing strategically sourced services.

      • What key drivers are impacting the demand for externally sourced IT services?
      • What organisational and governance models will ensure the reliable, cost efficient, and program effective delivery of IT services?
      • What approach to sourcing and managing IT services must governments begin today if they are to realise their agency missions?
      Impact of Privacy and Security Regulations and Standards
      8:30  - 9:30    15 November 2002
      Rich Mogull   

      This presentation examines the impact of industry and international privacy laws and regulatory trends on marketing, employee monitoring practices and security strategies. We will also explore how exemptions from liability for security flaws in software and services may change, and which contractual provisions are being used to obtain greater responsibility for security from vendors and service providers.

      • How will international and industry privacy laws conflict with enterprise and government monitoring?
      • How will electronic signature laws impact enterprise security strategies?
      • Which privacy and security technical and business standards should enterprises pay attention to?
      Government and Public Sector Panel
      10:00  - 11:00    15 November 2002
      French Caldwell   Steve Bittinger   Andrea Di Maio   Tony Murphy   

      This panel provides an overview of track specific issues collected from delegates over three days of Symposium and an action plan to take away. Moderator French Caldwell will be joined on stage by Steve Bittinger, Andrea Di Maio and Tony Murphy to debate the findings and discuss an action plan for Government.






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