Saturday, March 11, 2006

Answering the challenges of eGovernment in 2006

In an increasingly on-line world, more and more government information and services are being delivered electronically – delivering major economic benefits for business, government, and the country.

Bringing services online was the first step in revolutionising the way in which government offered their products and services to the general public and the business community. The next steps are bigger and more complex – looking at creating and combining different data sources and functionalities, streamlining information and communication processes and making it easy and widely accessible, but at the same time protecting and securing it from abuse.

As leaders in the adoption of e-Government, Australian agencies have already confronted many of these challenges. In Australia, e-Government touches upon many different areas like health, transport, defence and security, and involves many different parties all aiming at the same goal: better services leading to increased productivity and efficiency.

The CeBIT e-Government Forum assembles Australian and international experts to discuss and debate the key issues and future directions in e-Government. This is a unique opportunity to learn from e-Government practitioners, and to investigate the Australian e-government market:

  • Learn from the strategies and visions that have led to success
  • Understand the key issues including privacy, security, information management and client uptake
  • Network with industry leaders and build new business relationships for Australian and other markets
  • Identify the road ahead - objectives and plans for future e-government initiatives

The partnership between CeBIT Australia and the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) ensures a high level audience for the e-Government Forum consisting of senior government representatives. This Forum will bring together the people that shape the future of e-government in Australia.

Join more than 500 senior executives from government and industry in a stimulating environment of program content and networking.

Awards

In the most prestigious ICT event of the year, CeBIT and the Australian Government present the e-Government Awards.

Awards will be judged by a panel of Government and industry experts and announced in a gala night, to be held on the evening of the forum, Wednesday 10 May.

Setting a new benchmark for the ICT industry, the CeBIT e-Government Awards will offer fine dining and entertainment from one of Australia hottest acts.

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