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Australian ICT &
Public Administration
3-STEP INNOVATION GUIDE
OVERVIEW
The challenges we face
The opportunities we have
The practical things we can do
OVERVIEW
The challenges we face
The opportunities we have
The practical things we can do
ABOUT THE CHALLENGE
Innovative ICT transforming industries: Amazon, Google, mobile apps, etc
Australia has fallen one more place to be 16th in world economic competitiveness
Fed Gov: “ICT will increase public sector productivity”
The question: where to innovate?
HITTING TOP GEAR?CHALLENGE
Gov role in a digital age? Societal innovation; personal id/security
Gov austerity measures – handbrake on?
Constituent expectations – citizens; staff
HELP!!Re-inventing the wheel – shared services; w-of-g solutions; jurisdictional boundaries
Risk management v’s innovation?
Buy Australian?
Political cycles v’s long-term visions
ICT project failures; ICT-Business communications gaps
21% Australians not on-line
Information management – paper still dominating
GOV MODEL 2013CHALLENGE
NBN Cloud (Supermarket of IT)
LET ME AT IT!!
BYOD; Thin ClientAutomation – eg Big Data (Machine Learning)
Mobility; html 5; apps revolution; social media
Gov 2/3?; data.gov
‘Internet of everything’
Tech savvy customers; staff
Rationalised supply chains
Video; gaming
ICT STIG – SOME SAY …
OVERVIEW
The challenges we face
The opportunities we have
The practical things we can do
WHERE ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES
Judicious use of its very large procurement spend is essential
To balance: risks v’s gains for taxes spent
To play safe where obvious; to explore where not!
The public sector is one of the largest contributors (approx $400bn) to Australia’s economy – it’s ‘competiveness’ is critical
OVERVIEW
The challenges we face
The opportunities we have
The practical things we can do
EXPLORING INNOVATION
THREE PRACTICAL WAYS TO BENEFIT:
Join the community-of-interest – ideas; partnerships
Get informed eg Newsletters; social media; workshops; seminars; conferences; etc – improved value propositions
Trial through collaborative projects where agencies; industry; and research identify and test new solutions to the big challenges of government – seed new business
e GOV CLUSTER
To advance public administration and the Australian ICT industry
By fostering innovative Australian ICT in all spheres of government
CLUSTER APPROACH
THROUGH
Building and supporting a strong community-of-interest (the ‘Cluster’)
Informing – there are a range of communications channels such as Newsletters; social media; workshops; seminars; conferences; etc
Doing – facilitating collaborative projects where agencies; industry; and research identify and test new solutions to the big challenges of government
COLLABORATIONCHALLENGE
GOVERNMENT
RESEARCH
ICT INDUSTRY
Magic
COLLABORATIVE PROJECT – MOBILE CANBERRAA device independent mobile app’; accessing ACT Open Data;
providing location-specific info’ re gov’ services
THE WRAP
Both sectors must be adventurous for success
Collaboration: a low-risk, low-cost, high-return solution
QnA?
A vibrant ICT sector and public administration are essential to Australia’s future