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US Gov 2.0 Initiatives
FREE BREAKFAST SEMINAR Where: Crown Plaza 1 Binara Street Canberra ACT 2600
When: Tuesday 12th
October 2010 8:00am to 9:00am
A light breakfast will be served during the presentation
CGI is pleased to invite you to a free breakfast seminar presented by Ms. Molly
O’Neill, VP CGI Federal on current initiatives for Gov 2.0 in the USA and lessons learned that could help Australia along this exciting journey.
Key Topics Covered
♦ The US Gov 2.0 experience
♦ Policy implications
♦ Lessons learned
♦ Future roadmap
Adding some local flavour, we will follow this up with a brief presentation from the
team at Living Greener and their Gov 2.0 initiatives for their portal
LivingGreener.gov.au. LivingGreener.gov.au is a government portal that provides
a single starting point for Australians to find information, inspiration and practical tips on how to live greener.
Programme
7:45 to 8:00am – Registration
8:oo to 8:05am – Welcome and Introduction Allen Smith – CGI Director, Government
8:o5 to 8:40am – US Gov 2.0 Initiatives Molly O’Neill – CGI VP and Fellow, Initiatives for Collaborative Government
8:40 to 8:50am – Living Greener Gov 2.0 Project Bronwyn Pollock – LivingGreener Director
8:50 to 9:00am – Questions & Closing
Registration
To register for this event please email Allen Smith @ [email protected] or call Allen on 0409 774 885. Alternatively you can register via the Gov 2.0 group on LinkedIn. I look forward to seeing you at this exciting event.
OUR SPEAKER
Molly A. O’Neill is currently a Vice
President at CGI Federal where she
serves as the Industry Lead for the
Energy and Environment sector. She
is also a Fellow at CGI’s Initiative for
Collaborative Government. Beyond
her roles at CGI, Ms. O’Neill
continues to work on cross
government technology initiatives as
an elected Fellow at the National
Academy of Public Administration
(NAPA) and as a Principal and
Strategic Advisor for Government
Executives (SAGE) with the
Partnership for Public Service.
Previously, Ms. O’Neill was the Chief
Information Officer of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). In her role at EPA, she was
responsible for the Agency’s
information technology infrastructure,
data collection and exchange,
information technology policies,
enterprise architecture, information
security and privacy, and information
quality program. She also
championed innovation around
transparency of data, data sharing
and collaboration but is best known
for her role as a Web 2.0 visionary,
helping her colleagues at EPA and
elsewhere to understand how that
emerging technology might apply to
government. Ms. O’Neill continues to
be an active participant and respected
advisor on Gov 2.0 initiatives for US
Federal Government.