GOVIS 2001 -
An E-Govt Odyssey
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2,3,4 May
2000
Duxton Hotel
Wellington |
Day 3
9.00 - 10.30
THE FUTURE IS NOW
A thought provoking future looking presentation or case study relating to
Govt Agencies and information systems.
Peter Revell, Country Manager, Novell New Zealand
"IMPLEMENTING VOICE OVER IP
A briefing on the implementation of Voice over IP at Ministry of Social
Policy
Tim Hemmingway, Cisco
INTELLIGENT BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A SMART WEB
Internet traffic and content management, Caching strategies
Mike Conboy, Interconnect
THINTEGRATION
The integration of server based computing / thin client and web
technologies
Ross McKenna, Fujitsu & a Govt speaker
SHARED SERVICES UPDATE
An overview of the current state of collaboration and shared services in
the public service and the lessones learned.
Greg Nichols, E-government Unit, SSC
ASP SERVICES
Infrastructure to ensure successful E-government outcomes.
Mike Askew & Connell Graham, Unisys
11.00 - 12.30
PLAN-WISE IN A GOVT DEPT - CASE STUDY
Case study of web-based planning, budgeting and project management
software
Tony Crewdson , Astarte & Craig Owen, Te Puni Kokiri
INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS
A framework to act as the foundation for a common and trusted access to
integrated services and information.
Greg Sloane, E-government Unit, SSC
UNDERTAKING AN ELECTRONIC PERIMETERS DEFENCE TEST
Glen McCauley, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
FOLLOWING BEST PRACTICES WHEN MANAGING LARGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PROJECTS
Discussing the implications for people who develop, manage, provide or
maintain information and information systems
Bruce Andersen, Office of the Auditor General
GUIDE: META-DATA UPDATE
Trudy Rankin, E-government Unit, SSC
IS THAT DATA GONE FOREVER ?
Why data are rarely deleted, the data recovery process and the serious,
far-reaching implications for the IT professional.
Brian Eardley-Wilmot, Computer Forensics NZ
1.30 - 3.00
METADATA - A MINEFIELD OR A MARVEL ?
Metadata in the context of XML, Dublin Core, and RDF as endorsed in the
National Library's Metadata Standards Framework.
Douglas Campbell, National Library"
IMPLEMENTING A SUCCESSFUL ONLINE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE
Delivering customer, consumer and supplier e-commerce services via a Web
portal.
Henry Carr, ACC
IMPLEMENTING BIOMETRICS AND SINGLE SIGN ON
A briefing on the pilot of biometrics and single sign on technology at
Capital Coast Health
Innes Fisher, Security Manager, Capital Coast Health
IMPROVING BUSINESS PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
Implementing a Balanced Scorecard performance management regime
CorVue, Arthur Anderson Consulting & Defence
MAKING GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT HAPPEN
What's needed for collaboration to work, experiences both locally and
overseas
Judith Johnston, Unisys
PROTECTING THE NATIONAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
A discussion on the report and the work done since to bring the
recommendations closer to reality.
Colin Jackson, E-government unit, SSC
3.30 - 5.00
RE-ENGINEERING YOUR BUSINESS - ALL THE WAY THROUGH
Rodd Lappin, Dell Computer (Australia) Limited
E-GOVERNMENT - PROGRESS & LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS
An update on progress, and some of the long-term implications of
E-government for the public, and business and government organisations.
Brendan Boyle, SSC
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