Gov 2.0 Conference: Progressing towards an open and transparent Government
The Gov 2.0 Conference 2011 has once more been confirmed as the best and leading Gov 2.0 event in Australia. Thank to everyone involved, the event was a great success and it wouldn’t have been so without your support, enthusiasm and contributions.
Senator the Hon Kate Lundy
Attendees heard Presentations and Participated in Discussion about:
- Identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a Gov 2.0 strategy
- Building a pre disclosure culture across government through FOI reform
- Educating government towards making information freely available
- Recognising the issues associated with information sharing in the Cloud
- Achieving a level of cultural maturity to focus on innovation
- Utilising latest technologies and trends
- Engaging your citizens in a two-way communication
- Managing risk, levering opportunities and building an online community
- Identifying opportunities and constraints for government agencies in making data publicly accessible
- Delivering accessible government information via Web 2.0 technologies
- Facilitating business improvement through internal collaboration
- Identifying the needs of your community
View the Conference Program and Workshops.
View event photos.
Gov 2.0 2011 Conference Themes included:
- Building a business case for Gov 2.0: evaluating risks and benefits
- Raising awareness and inspiring change
- Implementing and monitoring social media tools in government
- Managing content and service delivery
- Improving information sharing and internal communications
- A look into Gov 3.0
Thank you all again for participating and look forward to seeing you all there next year!
Mark your diaries for Gov 2.0 Conference 2012, 23 – 24 October.