What will the impact be on the provision of ICT in these agencies?
What are the key implications for government ICT
managers and for vendors?
On 11 June, 2009 NSW Premier Nathan Rees outlined significant
changes to the NSW public service with changes to be effective from 1
July 2009.
The intent of the move is ‘to ensure a
greater focus on our clients, better integration of public services and
to cut internal Government red tape’.
“The changes are the most significant
reform to the NSW public sector since1979,” Mr Rees said. He noted
that similar reforms have been undertaken in Victoria and South
Australia and are planned for Queensland.
The new NSW structure for the Public
Service will have 13 Super Departments. “No frontline jobs will be
affected, with savings to be achieved through integration of back
office services and further elimination of bureaucratic waste and
duplication”, said Premier Rees.
Intermedium will outline each of the expected changes and provide a
road map of how they are likely to occur. Implications of each change
will be examined at an agency level. Former government CIOs and key
senior executives will offer insights drawing on practical state
government experience.
They will uncover:
How the new internal structures will need to emerge
How to anticipate the likely cultural changes, and
How to position ICT to offer best value to government.
Cost:$250.00 (inc GST) per person $195.00 (inc GST) for
Government Employee
For further information please email Kaan
Uysen
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or phone (02) 9955 9896.
Speakers
Jane Treadwell
Senior Consultant
World Bank &
Senior Associate
Intermedium