VIC Annual State Budget Briefing

Event Date: 
04/06/2009 - 7:30am ~ 9:30am
Location: 
Hilton on the Park
City:
Melbourne
Province:
VIC
Country:
Australia

Budget Series 2009-10

“This is a very difficult budget..”
– Treasurer, John Lenders

In association with

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In contrast with the Federal Government and other states, Victoria budgets are to record a surplus; which agencies are set to benefit?

Job creation and bushfire recovery efforts are in the spotlight; where will ICT fit in?

Can CenITex deliver the benefits of consolidation and shared services? 

Briefing Details

Cost:  

  $250 (inc GST per person
    $195 (inc GST) for Government Employee

Register online
For printable version click here

For further information please contact Kaan Uysen on (02) 9955 9896.
Breakfast Briefing Packages available! More information here

Briefing Description

This briefing will highlight the key points and ICT opportunities embedded in the Victorian State Budget.

It is vital that companies attend this briefing as it will be a closed door session. The information will only be provided to attendees who attend and slides will not be provided. The information presented here will be the result of an exhaustive forensic analysis by Intermedium of the full set of Victorian Budget papers.

Who should attend?

Industry:
Sales directors responsible for segmenting the market and strategic sales planning, and managers whose responsibility is government and allocating sales personnel to accounts.

Government:
Government officers responsible for ICT planning and development, with an interest in the ICT involvement and performances of other agencies, as well as an interest in a whole of government analysis.

Briefing Speakers

Jane TreadwellJane Treadwell
Senior Consultant 
World Bank
&
Senior Associate Intermedium

Jane has over ten years of experience as a Chief Information Officer, including as the Victorian Government’s Chief Information Officer where she was responsible for driving strategies to exploit information and communications technologies to achieve value for money and transform service delivery across the Victorian government. 

Prior to this appointment, Jane worked in a number of senior executive roles across government including Deputy CEO for Business Transformation and Chief Information Officer in Centrelink, one of Australia’s largest service delivery organisations and the South Australian government in public sector reform, correctional services and public health.  

Jane is recognised as a leader in e-business and organisational transformation, and was awarded Outstanding Achievement in the Role of CIO in March 2005 by The Australian. 

She is now working as a Senior Consultant with the World Bank in its Global ICT Department; with a number of Australian government agencies in service transformation and ICT governance; and is a faculty member of the Institute of Public Administration of Australia, and as a Senior Associate with Intermedium.

Tom TomlinTom Tomlin
Senior Associate
Intermedium

Tom has specialised in Australian public sector information and communication technology for more than a decade.
 
After his arrival from the United Kingdom in 1996, Tom worked with Oracle, Business Objects and HP in their public sector teams.  His experience extends across Database, Enterprise Resource Planning, Customer Relationship Management and Business Intelligence software solutions and their application in government.  He is also deeply experienced with all aspects of ICT infrastructure provisioning in government, including outsourced services.
 
Tom has a degree in structural engineering from Newcastle University (UK).  He spent six years in the Parachute Regiment before moving into the software industry.  Here he gained experience with public sector applications for child protection, juvenile justice and schools management.  During this time Tom also consulted to local authorities across the UK.
 
Apart from his specialisation in ICT applications in government, Tom has deep experience and knowledge of the Victorian government.

Tim ConwayTim Conway                        
Head of Research
Intermedium

Tim’s lengthy and strategic involvement in the ICT industry spans business development, consulting, lobbying and research services. 
 
Tim spent a number of years as Deputy Executive Director of the AIIA, where he dealt with government both in its capacity as a policy-maker/regulator and as a major customer.  Tim established a consultancy, FACTOTUM Research, which assisted a range of ICT and other companies deal in the public sector market. 
 
Tim has played key roles in establishing two start-ups, including securing venture capital support and transitioning in new management.  Before joining Intermedium, Tim was responsible for Government Programs at Canon Australia.
 
Tim has degrees in Commerce and Law, and spent his early career as an economist in the resources sector and a ministerial adviser.

budget IT - VIC

Licences for budget IT are available at single user, multi user (2 to 9 users) or enterprise (10 or more users).

Special Offer - Contact Kaan Uysen on (02) 9955 9896 for prices applying to combined packages.

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