Uniting Global E-Government Best Practice and Experiences to Further Government Excellence in the Middle East, Northern Africa and Western Asia
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Useful examples of current challenges faced by different governments and how they were tackled
Ms. Lee Foo Wah, Assistant Director CIO/CTO, National Library Board, Singapore
E-government has become an integral opportunity for the public sector to connect with citizens and businesses 24 hours a day as well as generate necessary revenue to fund future projects. In the federal and local governments' ongoing push to improve government excellence and to be more transparent, accessible, and responsive to citizens and businesses' needs, expanding and advancing e-government is essential.
In accordance with the UN and endorsed by Dubai E-Government and the Institute for E-Government of Germany, IQPC is able to bring GOVTech EMEA, a global benchmarking forum with leading e-governments, regional knowledge exchange, and shared learning, to Dubai November 2-5 2008.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to work with 22 gurus from around the world and to benchmark best-practice models and projects. New initiatives require a tremendous amount of funding and can be twice as costly especially if they are unsuccessful. Obtain insights from your peers around the world on both successes and setbacks.
International And Regional Best Practice From 22 Key Speakers Including:
Jim Purves
Head of Product Strategy, E-Delivery Team, Department of Work and Pensions
UK CABINET OFFICE UNITED KINGDOM
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Chris Haynes
Director of E-Delivery Team, Department of Work and Pensions
UK CABINET OFFICE UNITED KINGDOM
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Dr Alexander Schellong
Senior Consultant
CSC
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Abdulillah Dewachi
Regional Advisor On Information Communication Technology
UNITED NATIONS-ESCWA
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Dr. Yousif Al Bastaki
ICT Technical Committee Member
E-GOVERNMENT KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN
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Flemming Faber
Head of IT Security Divisionk
NATIONAL IT AND TELECOM AGENCY, DENMARK
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Dr. Jonathan Gray
Senior Researcher
NATIONAL ICT AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA
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Thani Alzaffin
Director Of Gov. Information, Resources Planning Dept. H.H. THE RULER'S COURT
GOVERNMENT OF DUBAI
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Participate In The Most Pioneering E-Government Global Forum
Interactive distinguished sessions uniting leading global e-governments in 1 room for 2 days, in Dubai. This esteemed forum brings emerging e-government challenges to the table, allowing governments, industry and consultants to deconstruct security, data management, critical infrastructure, and revenue generating challenges.
1. Take advantage of the rare opportunity to benchmark and obtain insights on how top E-readiness ranked governments achieved their status.
2. Find out the essential steps, programs, infrastructure and departments that need to be developed in order to take your nations e-government to the next stage in excellence.
Key Topics To Be Addressed:
- Establishing Telecommunications Infrastructure
- Laws And Regulation That Protect Transaction And Define Guidelines
- IT Infrastructure To Support Each Agency And The Goal Of The Government
- Interoperability And Seamless Data Sharing
- Localization And Organizational Change
- Service Oriented Architecture: Generating Maximum Revenue
- Ensuring Security And Protection For Transactions
- Delivering Savings To Your Nation
- Ensuring E-Government Delivers Government Excellence
- Encouraging Citizens To Utilize E-Services: What More Can We Do?
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: Monday November 3 2008 ]