GOVIS 2001 -
An E-Govt Odyssey
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2,3,4 May
2000
Duxton Hotel
Wellington |
Day 1
9.00 - 10.30
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Mike Pearson, GOVIS convenor
EGOVT AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
Ed Swanstrom, eknowledgecenter
WHAT WILL E-GOVT MEAN TO CITIZENS ?
Graeme Nichols, Min Education, Moderator and Panel
11.00 - 12.30
"ESTABLISHING TRUST IN GOVERNMENT
The role of Govt in establishing Trust in e-business environments - from
the regulatory approach through application and demonstration
Ian Perry, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
ENSURING ACCESSIBILITY OF GOVT WEBSITES
Explaining the Government Website Design Guidelines
Mark Harris, NZGO Webmaster, E-government Unit, SSC
TRAINING OUR CHILDREN FOR EGOVT
Education's Information & Communication Technology Strategic Plan
Carol Moffatt, Manager ICT Strategy, Ministry of Education
PRAGMATIC PORTALS
A pragmatic approach to the enterprise information portal
Liz Eastwood, TechTonics
OPEN ROAD - BUILDING A MULTICULTURAL WEBSITE
Larry Stillman, Coordinator of the Accessibility and Evaluation Unit, at
Vicnet, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne
FROM CANNONS CREEK TO RUATORIA: LEAPING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Lawrence Zwimpfer, 20/20 Futures Trust
1.30 - 3.00
WEB TV AND FUTURE GROWTH
Oktobor is currently the only company in NZ to develop for interactive
television on the Open TV platform
Nathan Price, Oktobor
SEEDING E-LITERACY
(e)-Vision, 2020 Communications Trust, Kapiti Telecentre, Outlook
Resources
MOBILE INTERNET - WAP
Where we are
Aaron Judson, Ericcson
MAINTAINING A 24x7x365 WEBSITE
The challenges in running a website 24x7x365
Dave Moskovitz, The Web / KPMG
COMMUNITY . NET . AOTEAROA
Where Everybody Knows Your Name? The CommunityNet Aotearoa website was the
result of a unique development process.
Stephen Blyth, Department of Internal Affairs
3.30 - 5.00
NZ GOVERNMENT PORTAL STRATEGY
The Top 10 things you should know as NZ government IM & IT
professionals, as relates to the portal strategy.
Edwin Bruce, E-government Unit, SSC
ICT ISSUES AT THE FRONTLINE
What are the challenges and barriers faced in the real world, by a school
implementing ICT ?
Peter Norton, Ministry of Education
KNOW THY ATTACKER
Understanding Internet attackers, notable exploits and countermeasures
Rob McMillan, AusCERT
TE KETE IPURANGI - THE ONLINE LEARNING CENTRE: XML CASE STUDY & THE
DUBLIN CORE
The Learning Centre & Carol Moffatt, Ministry of Education
REALITY CHECK - CUSTOMER SERVICE
When Government is involved, is customer and service an oxymoron?
David Russell, Consumers Institute
E-BILL
Introducing a new service to market - the trials and tribulations
Paul Kennedy, NZ Post
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