Presentation to the BiiG Conference Queensland September 2013.
Showcasing three key Government 2.0 initiatives active in our State from the perspective of the gov2qld community of practice.
Highlighting how far we as a State have come in the last 5 years and comparing our initiatives with exemplar initiatives from elsewhere.
Proposing that the one aspect of Obamas decleration of Open Government which has recieved least attention - that of collaboration across the government ecosystem - actually has the potential to be the most valuable in addressing the pressing challenges of Government today - those of Citizen Centric Services; a focus on outcomes and performance and the linked challenges of efficiency and innovation.
2. From Buzz of Gov 2.0 is fading, but is it delivering
Martin Stewart-Weeks, CISCO, Feb 5th, 2013
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/buzz-of-gov-20-has-faded-but-it-is-delivering-20130202-2dqt1.html
5. A community of professionals with
a passion to see government use
innovative techniques and
technology to deliver better
outcomes for the community.
@GOV2QLD
39. “Our policy is to help our
customers by responding to
your questions online and
correcting misinformation”
“We also pass information we
receive via social media sites to
business areas so we can
continually improve our services”
from Department of Human Sevrices wbe page
49. “We will work together to ensure
the public trust and establish a
system of transparency, public
participation and collaboration.”
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies
Transparency and Open Government