[LINK] Fwd: [aliaINFOG] CeBIT e-Government Forum 2 May 2007

Antony Barry tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Fri Apr 27 12:05:43 AEST 2007



Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Katrina Hughes" <Katrina at ccaa.com.au>
> Date: 27 April 2007 9:56:20 AM
> To: "aliaINFOG" <aliainfog at lists.alia.org.au>
> Subject: [aliaINFOG] CeBIT e-Government Forum 2 May 2007
> Reply-To: The ALIA Information Online Group e-list  
> <aliainfog at lists.alia.org.au>
>
> CeBIT e-Government Forum - only five days to go!
>
> I am writing to encourage you to support the second e-Government Forum
> @
> CeBIT 2007 - it is our opportunity to hear from international experts
> in
> the e-government context and learn from and share the innovative work
> is
> being undertaken across all spheres of government in Australia to an
> international audience.
>
> There are only 5 days to go until the e-Government Forum @ CeBIT in
> Sydney on 2 May 2007 and places are still available for you and your
> staff at a reduced rate of $199.00. Bookings to attend the Forum can
> be
> made through http://www.egovforum.com.au/.
>
> The Programme for this year's Forum is very exciting and we have the
> opportunity to hear from Google, Sun Microsystems, IBM with the
> Special
> Minister of State, the Hon Gary Nairn MP providing us with his vision
> for the future use of ICT in government.
>
> Features of the e-Government contribution to CeBIT 2007 are:
>
> e-Government Forum
> The programme covers the ICT skills shortage, it standards, spatially
> enabled government, open source in government. Panel discussions
> between
> government and industry on Open Source in government and Web 2.0 - a
> new
> frontier for participation and collaboration?
>
> e-Government Expo
> CeBIT runs from 1-3 May, so while at the Forum you will have the
> opportunity to visit the CeBIT Exhibition which, for the first time,
> will feature an e-Government Expo - a chance to see what other
> government agencies are doing with ICT projects and how they are
> addressing the ICT skills shortage.
>
> ICT Celebration Dinner
> Attend the ICT Celebration Dinner
> <http://www.cebit.com.au/main/events/dinner/>  after the Forum and
> find
> out who the winner of this year's e-Award is - awards to be presented
> by
> Minister Nairn. Finalists are:
> ACT Department of Territory and Municipal Services, Canberra
> Connect SmartForms
> Australian Bureau of Statistics, e-Census 2006
> Australian Bureau of Statistics, Improving Online Communication
> of Statistics
> Child Support Agency, CSAOnline
> CSIRO ICT Centre, Search Services for Government
> Department of Education, Science & Training, INDIGO
> Department of Health and Ageing, PharmBiz PBS Monthly Publishing
> education.au.limited, Education Network Australia (edna)
> Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (Victoria),Media
> Access to Emergency Services (MATES)
> Hornsby Shire Council, Councils Online Services
>
> A full programme is attached.
>
> Yours sincerely
> Ann Steward
> Australian Government Chief Information Officer
>
>  <<eGovernment Forum Programme 24 April.doc>>
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