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AIMIA Digital Government SummitAs the Internet continues to evolve and digital content becomes more mainstream, government department and agencies across Australia are adapting and starting to change the way they provide their online services. |
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As the Internet continues to evolve and digital content becomes more mainstream, government department and agencies across Australia are adapting and starting to change the way they provide their online services. Fuelling this change is a new generation of web users who demand that these electronic services are quick, easy and engaging.
Does your department or agency interact with the public on a regular basis? Are you part of an organisation that collects and stores data, uses online portals, advertises electronically or distributes information online? Do you provide digital services to government departments or agencies?
Join delegates and speakers at the inaugural AIMIA Digital Government Summit and discover the best and most cost-effective ways of improving digital services already provided, as well as implementing new and innovative ones.
Featuring case studies from digital services firms, the public sector and from overseas, the program addresses key issues such as:
- An overview of Australian digital government initiatives:
Tools and strategies being used at the highest level of government - Going mobile:
Making government services accessible on mobile phones - Citizen engagement:
New technologies and techniques to engage with an online audience with increasingly sophisticated demands - The future of digital government:
Dealing with the effects of the national broadband network's and implementing new tools like blogs, podcasts and vodcasts - Security and privacy in digital delivery of government services:
Keeping collected data safe and mitigating any concerns with intellectual property, privacy and security

