Have a drink with Vivek Kundra in Canberra
For full details, see Pia’s post on the Gov 2.0 Google Group.
Of course, if you already subscribed to the Group, you’d have had a head start 🙂
For full details, see Pia’s post on the Gov 2.0 Google Group.
Of course, if you already subscribed to the Group, you’d have had a head start 🙂
As governments, companies, not-for-profits and societies continue to uncover the continuing impacts that digital technologies have unlocked, it’s time for me to move to the next phase of my own career journey. Humanity has only tested the edges of what digital can do for us, and our institutions and corporations are still learning and normalising…
The Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) has released a Big Data Strategy Issues Paper and, while it’s not clearly stated in the title of their blog post, is seeking public and industry comment until 5 April 2013. You can find the paper and the ways in which they are accepting comments and formal responses,…
Reading the Connected Republic this morning, Paul Johnston has written an interesting post, Us Now: On the Road to Self-Organised Government?, about the new documentary, US Now, which explores the power of self-organising groups and what they might mean for society and the public sector. The film has just previewed in London, however clips, a…
Deloittes Australia has released its Social Media Report 2012, providing much more than a glimpse into how social media is empowering their staff to connect, collaborate and solve problems, sharing wisdom, knowledge and ideas to deliver better customer outcomes. If your executive and internal communications area are still resistant to the use of social media…
A couple of years ago Hitwise, an internet measurement company that uses ISP logs to measure traffic to websites, reported that social media sites had become a larger source of traffic for Australian government websites than online news sites. This was a seismic change in user behaviour. Suddenly people were more likely to reach a…
Register now for BarCamp Canberra 2014 What is BarCamp Canberra? An annual event now in it’s seventh year, BarCamp Canberra is part of the global movement of self-organised conferences, of which thousands have been run. As a free event, BarCamp Canberra covers topics from science and social media to design and democracy, inviting attendees to…
This archive mirrors the original eGov AU blog — Craig’s professional commentary on AI, digital government and technology in public life, running since 2006.
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