Wednesday, March 08, 2006

CeBIT e-Government Forum returns in 2006!

CeBIT e-Government Forum returns in 2006!

Wednesday 10 May, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre

The e-health card, with all the patients details and medical history assembled on one card, is projected to save the health sector millions by slashing administration costs and cutting welfare fraud. What direction will this take the health industry?

E-Government-driven Public Private Partnerships projects world-wide are boosting local economies and creating thousands of new jobs. What is the Australian Government’s future agenda?

Research shows that Teleworkers are 40% more productive than their office counterparts. Australian Government report recommends the growth of teleworking to drive benefits to business, government and the community. What are the impacts for Australian business?

Governments around the world are moving into Open Source platforms to provide more flexibility in the development and integration of their systems. What are the impacts for the Australian software industry? Should and will Australian business follow this trend?

These are just some of the vital issues that will be addressed at the CeBIT e-Government Forum for 2006.

Whether you’re in business or government, e-Government initiatives will affect the future way you work and your business bottom line.

Hear it first-hand from the experts that are actually driving these initiatives – both from Australia and overseas.

Registration for this once-a-year opportunity is now open. Don’t delay as seats are limited. Register now!

The CeBIT e-Government Forum 2006 is organised in partnership with the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO).

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