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The Technology in Government Summit (Canberra, 1–2 August 2017) will bring together public sector professionals and suppliers of ICT and emerging digital technologies, with an innovative, case study-packed and public sector-led conference, as well as a free on-floor seminar program and a solutions-focused expo floor.
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The biggest names in Australian public sector ICT will be at the conference, including...
- John Dardo, Chief Digital Officer, Australian Taxation Office
- Anthony Kitzelmann, Chief Information Security Officer, Australian Digital Health Agency
- Angelene Falk, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
- Damon Rees, Chief Information and Digital Officer, NSW Government
- Alastair MacGibbon, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Cyber Security, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Karin Geraghty, Chief ICT and Digital Strategist, Department of Premier and Cabinet, SA
... and many more (you can see the full list of speakers here).
The expo floor will feature displays from Australia’s most innovative companies, large and small, covering the full gamut of ICT sectors:
- IT infrastructure/Legacy modernisation/Application development
- Business intelligence/Analytics/Big data
- Managing security, risk and compliance/Governance
- Service delivery/Contact centre/CRM/Social media
- Cloud/Data centre/Storage/Information life-cycle management
- Workplace productivity/Collaboration/Unified communications
Check out the full list of exhibitors.
Find out more about Technology in Government 2017 in our interview with the event’s organiser, James Dellaquanti, and via the event website.
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