GOVIS 2001 -
An E-Govt Odyssey
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2,3,4 May
2000
Duxton Hotel
Wellington |
Day 2
9.00 - 10.30
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Mike Pearson, GOVIS convenor
e-GOVT ODYSSEY
The Government's E-government strategy and the implications for government
agencies over the next 12 months
Hon. Trevor Mallard, Minister of State Services
WHAT WILL E-GOVT MEAN TO BUSINESS
A thought provoking discussion promoting the expectations of business of
E-Government Agencies
Prashanta Mukherjee, IBM, Moderator and Panellists from Retail,
Manufacturing, Agriculture, & Utility sectors.
11.00 - 12.30
E-COMMERCE PROJECTS UPDATE
Overview of all projects underway
Reg Hammond, Ministry of Economic Development
TRADENZ E-BUSINESS STRATEGY
Suri Bartlett, KPMG & Aramai Kukatai, TRADENZ
BECOMING CUSTOMER CENTRIC - FROM TRANSACTION TO COLLABORATION
The key elements of customer relationship management and their relevance
to government activities.
Geoff Madison, IBM
KNOWLEDGE FROM A CITIZENS PERSPECTIVE
How to deliver information to the general public in the way they want to
see it.
Katherine Corich SYSDOC Group
IRFILE MARK 2 / E-STRATEGY
The background of IRFile; the subsequent enchancements and lessons learnt.
IRD's ""eRoadmap"" illustrating future service
offerings.
Shirley Hepburn, Inland Revenue Department
DEVELOPING A GOVERNMENT POLICY WORKSPACE ON THE INTERNET
Rose O'Neill, E-government Unit, SSC
EXPLORING LOTUS K-STATION AND DISCOVERY SERVER KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ON
A PLATE
Tools that can aid productivity within the Government environment and
enable better informed decisions to be made.
Desi Lorand IBM
PROVIDING E-COMMERCE PROCUREMENT FACILITIES THROUGH A TRADING HUB
The use of an electronic trading hub to provide e-commerce procurement
facilities to Government/SOEs.
Kelson Holmes, Fujitsu & Client SOE
e-Procurement to e-Markets - a continuing
journey
Prashanta Mukherjee, Principal e-business, Business Innovation
Services,
IBM Global Services New Zealand
WHITE PAPER: Seven e-Government Leadership
Milestones
Janet Caldrow, Director, Institute for e-Government, IBM Corporation
WHITE
PAPER: Reinventing purchasing wins the medal for Big Blue
James Carbone, Purchasing Online, September 16 1999
1.30 - 3.00
IMPLEMENTING SECURE E-MAIL IN YOUR ORGANISATION
Introducing SEEmail to your organisation
Craig McGregor, Treasury and Mike Pearson, E-government Unit, SSC
WEB ENABLING INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A CASE STUDY
A review of a web enabling data warehouse for four government departments
across the social sector.
Clare Sommerville, Min of Social Policy
E-PROCUREMENT UPDATE
Tim Waldron, E-government Unit, SSC
eBUSINESS AND GOVERNANCE
What are the governance issues surrounding strategic investments in
""e"".
Chris Roberts, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTING SECURITY STANDARDS
Applying security standards in your business
Peter Stevens, Standards New Zealand & Andrew Mason, BSA Consulting
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH CONTENT
Content management trends and strategies
Mark Fowler, Advantage Group
E-PROCUREMENT - COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT COMPARISON
Andy Burford, NZ Business Supply Group
CHANNELLING THE INFORMATION DELUGE
The relevance of modern records management practices to electronic
recordkeeping.
Miranda Welch, FileCorp"
3.30 - 5.00
GOVERNMENT ONLINE
The impact of the ElectronicTransaction Bill on Government agencies.
Brian Bray, Philips Fox
THE RESPONSIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES TO THEIR CLIENTS
Principles for best practice service delivery in a public sector
environment.
Bill Gebbie, Office of the Auditor General
WARRANT OF FITNESS ONLINE, and NOTES
Warrick Laing, LTSA
C3 - CONTENT, COLLABORATION, COMMERCE
Three important aspects of any successfully implemented modern IM system,
within a Government context.
Mike Ross, Inform Consulting
ARE YOU COMMITTING SUICIDE IN THE ELECTRONIC AGE?
Insuring against the new liabilities and dangers due to the utilisation of
e-mail, the internet and computer system to conduct business.
Ian Thompson, Willis New Zealand
DWI VISION FOR ACCESS TO SERVICES
Terry Baker, DWI
PRICING ELECTRONIC GOODS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Stephen Walsh & Rowland Woods, LINZ
THE SOLUTION PYRAMID
What constitutes a strong foundation on which to build e-business content
and collaboration ?
Mike Ross, Inform Pacific Ltd
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