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200+ attendees 35+ renown speakers 20+ case studies 8 CXOs 5 Commissioners 4 streams to choose from WHAT’S NEW IN 2017: 35+ KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDING: Leveraging data-driven analytics to improve evidence based policy and service delivery 27 th February-1 st March 2017 I Hyatt Hotel, Canberra Government Data Summit 3 rd Annual Australian Dr Michael Valivullah Chief Technology Officer United States Department of Agriculture Angelene Falk Assistant Commissioner Office of the Australian Information Commissioner Hon Angus Taylor Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation Robert Drummond Assistant Commissioner Australian Business Register Australian Taxation Office Gavin McCairns Deputy Chief Executive Officer AUSTRAC David Fricker Director General National Archives Australia Lynwen Connick First Assistant Secretary Information Sharing and Intelligence Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Lesley Seebeck Chief Information Officer Bureau of Meteorology Pierre Truter Former Chief Information Security Officer Airservices Australia Bas Wilson Chief Technology Officer Fair Work Ombudsman Graeme Head Commissioner NSW Public Service Commission Elizabeth Tydd NSW Information Commissioner Information and Privacy Commission NSW SEE FULL SPEAKER LINE - UP INSIDE T | 61 2 9247 6000 F | 61 2 9247 6333 E | [email protected] W | akolade.com.au Produced by: 1 Ensure strong ROI from your data analytics initiatives Develop practical data governance and data quality strategies for success Move towards smarter use of ICT enabled infrastructure Establish an information and data sharing culture Drive better policy decision making and improve future services WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND? Silver Sponsors: Networking Luncheon Sponsor: Endorser: Gold Sponsors: Platinum Sponsor: Media Partners:

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• 200+ attendees• 35+ renown speakers• 20+ case studies• 8 CXOs• 5 Commissioners• 4 streams to choose from

WHAT’S NEW IN 2017:35+ KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDING:

Leveraging data-driven analytics to improve evidencebased policy and service delivery

27th February-1st March 2017 I Hyatt Hotel, Canberra

Government Data Summit3rd Annual

Australian

Dr Michael ValivullahChief Technology Officer

United States Department of Agriculture

Angelene FalkAssistant CommissionerOffice of the Australian

Information Commissioner

Hon Angus TaylorAssistant Minister for

Cities and Digital Transformation

Robert DrummondAssistant Commissioner

Australian Business RegisterAustralian Taxation Office

Gavin McCairnsDeputy Chief Executive

OfficerAUSTRAC

David FrickerDirector General

National Archives Australia

Lynwen ConnickFirst Assistant Secretary Information Sharing and

IntelligenceDepartment of the Prime

Minister and Cabinet

Lesley SeebeckChief Information OfficerBureau of Meteorology

Pierre TruterFormer Chief Information

Security OfficerAirservices Australia

Bas WilsonChief Technology OfficerFair Work Ombudsman

Graeme HeadCommissioner

NSW Public Service Commission

Elizabeth TyddNSW Information

CommissionerInformation and Privacy

Commission NSW

SEE FULL SPEAKERLINE-UP INSIDE

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• Ensure strong ROI from your data analytics initiatives• Develop practical data governance and data quality strategies for success• Move towards smarter use of ICT enabled infrastructure • Establish an information and data sharing culture• Drive better policy decision making and improve future services

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?

Silver Sponsors: Networking Luncheon Sponsor:

Endorser:

Gold Sponsors:Platinum Sponsor:

Media Partners:

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3rd Annual Australian Government Data Summit

EXPERT SPEAKERS:

Dr Michael ValivullahChief Technology Officer

United States Department of Agriculture

Angelene FalkAssistant CommissionerOffice of the Australian

Information Commissioner

Hon Angus TaylorAssistant Minister for

Cities and Digital Transformation

Robert DrummondAssistant Commissioner

Australian Business Register

Australian Taxation Office

Gavin McCairnsDeputy Chief Executive

OfficerAUSTRAC

David FrickerDirector General

National Archives Australia

Lynwen ConnickFirst Assistant Secretary Information Sharing and

IntelligenceDepartment of the Prime

Minister and Cabinet

Lesley SeebeckChief Information OfficerBureau of Meteorology

Pierre TruterFormer Chief Information

Security OfficerAirservices Australia

Bas WilsonChief Technology OfficerFair Work Ombudsman

Graeme HeadCommissioner

NSW Public Service Commission

Elizabeth TyddNSW Information

CommissionerInformation and Privacy

Commission NSW

David WattsCommissioner

Office of the Commissioner for Privacy and Data

Protection VIC

Dr Ian OppermanChief Executive Officer &

Chief Data ScientistNSW Data Analytics

Centre

Sendur KathirChief Information Officer

Public Transport VIC

Rowan DollarChief Information OfficerDepartment of Primary

Industry and Fisheries NT

Richard BurnellChief Information OfficerDepartment of Fire and Emergency Services WA

Bradley ManAssistant Director -

Customer Data QualityIP Australia

Christopher NormanDirector - Digital Transformation

ACT Government

Ric ClarkeDirector - Emerging Data

and MethodsAustralian Bureau of

Statistics

Glen YeomansDirector of Statistics

and DataDepartment of Veterans

Affairs

Simon DunstallResearch Director -

Decision Sciences ProgramData61

Naomi BoccolaDirector Design and

AnalyticsDepartment of the

Environment

Cedric SevequeDirector – Data Analytics

Department of Employment

Betty MachaliasActing Director Performance

Reporting, Corporate Governance and PerformanceDepartment of Family and Community Services NSW

Matthew SmithActing Director - Business

Systems, Policy and Standards

Department of Premier and Cabinet VIC

Nathan RogersChief Information OfficerNorthern Beach Council

Mark StoneDirector of TransformationOxford Shire Council, UK

Luther UthayakumaranStrategic Analytics Lead

Sydney Water

Paul HouseHead of Data Analysis

and AssessmentWA Police

Graham JacobyHead of Network

Operations AnalysisMain Roads WA

David BellchambersHead of IT

City of Boroondara

Paul BoxResearch Leader -Land and Water

CSIRO

Helen EnsikatSenior AnalystDepartment of Treasury WA

Keith MossOpen Data Coodinator

and Geospatial Specialist

Landgate WA

Charles PalmerAdjunct Professor -

Information, Science and Engineering

University of Canberra

George LangleyGeneral Manager -

Business DevelopmentMastersoft Group

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WELCOME LETTER:

This was a great forum to collaborate with all levels of government and to identify what others have

already done to help reduce duplication and offer insights into new technologies and incentives.

– City of Boroondara

Thanks for a very good conference - excellent speakers, lots of new information and opportunities

to meet new people.– Sydney Water

TESTIMONIALS:

ADVISORY PANEL:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Data is a collection of information which imparts us with the ability to make informed decisions in real time to solve problems, create efficiencies, and invent new products and services. Data decreases the need for guesswork, increases the chances of getting it right; and how well governments handle big data is critical to its long term success.

Big government data has the potential to essentially change the way public sector works with its citizens to provide better social and economic outcomes. Publishing, linking, and sharing public data can help make the Australian government create new and innovative products and services while driving process efficiency.

I look forward to engaging in dialogue and uncovering a host of innovative data analytics practices with you this coming February 2017.

Kind regards

Loan KissAssistant General Manager – ProductionAkolade

Sean MadiganChief Operating OfficerIpswich City Council

Matthew SmithActing Director - Business Systems, Policy and StandardsDepartment of Premier and Cabinet VIC

Tim NewbeginHead of Corporate InformationCity of Boroondara

• Chief Information Officers• Chief Technology Officers• Chief Data Scientists• Chief Information Security Officers

• Heads of Data Analytics• Heads of Information Management• Heads of ICT• Heads of Infrastructure

• Enterprise Architects• Spatial Intelligence Officers• Statisticians• Heads of Business Systems and Services

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Was a useful and very currentand relevant conference.

– Australian Federal Police

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11:00 Gov 2.0 in Australia: From Open Data to Open Government • Outlining the pillars of Gov 2.0 • Collaborating with communities to co design government • Designing a citizen centric government Graeme Head, Commissioner, NSW Public Service Commission

11:30 CASE STUDY Breaking down the cultural and technological barriers of data sharing in the public sector • Establishing an information sharing culture • Developing data governance, leadership, trust and accountability • Importance of effective information sharing and overcoming barriers Christopher Norman, Director - Digital Transformation, ACT Government

11:00 CASE STUDY Extracting the value and use of predictive data • Providing analysis, visualisation and interpretation of data to predict trends within your organisation’s strategy • Analysing patent data to provide information to policy makers to make the right decisions • Identifying the relevant technology areas of data extraction and analysis Bradley Man, Assistant Director - Customer Data Quality, IP Australia

11:30 CASE STUDY Utilising dashboards and visualisation tools to ensure analytical data are communicated effectively to make business decisions • Maximising the use of data for statistical and research purposes • Producing statistics for informed decision making • Providing evidence to inform critical public policy issues Betty Machalias, Acting Director Performance Reporting, Corporate Governance and Performance, Department of Family and Community Services NSW

12:00 Networking luncheon

CONFERENCE DAY ONE I MONDAY 27TH FEBRUARY 2017

Please choose from Stream A or Stream B to enhance your conference experience

STREAM A:INTERPRETING SPATIAL AND REAL TIME DATA

STREAM B:OPEN GOVERNMENT

Chair:Matthew Smith, Acting Director - Business Systems, Policy and Standards, Department of Premier and Cabinet VIC

Chair: Helen Ensikat, Senior Analyst, Department of Treasury, WA

10:30 Morning refreshments

8:00 Registration opens

8:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Pierre Truter, Former Chief Information Security Officer, Airservices Australia

9:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Hon Angus Taylor, Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation

9:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Angelene Falk, Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

9:30 CASE STUDY Using predictive data analytics to drive innovation in your organisation • Drawing on technological and experimental advancements to innovate service delivery • Unlocking the power of big data analytics • Advancement through connected collaborative partnerships Gavin McCairns, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, AUSTRAC

10:00 CASE STUDY Leveraging data as an enabler of smart networks to enable sharing across government agencies • Using whole-of-government data for strategic decision making • Utilising best practice data analytics, cyber security and privacy measures • Coordinating consistent data management definitions and standards Dr Ian Opperman, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Data Scientist, NSW Data Analytics Centre

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE I MONDAY 27TH FEBRUARY 20171:00 PANEL DISCUSSION How to make data accessible within an open government • Making data accessible across government to support evidence based decision making • Increasing transparency of government activities • Providing large, flexible and reliable data sets to support innovation and intellectual property policies Panellists: Lesley Seebeck, Chief Information Officer, Bureau of Meteorology Bradley Man, Assistant Director - Customer Data Quality, IP Australia Rowan Dollar, Chief Information Officer, Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, NT Keith Moss, Open Data Coodinator and Geospatial Specialist, Landgate WA

1:30 Linking open data in a big data world • Utilising technology to meet security and scalability of open data and big data • Meeting governance principles and open data access requirements • Exploring the potential use of structured and linked data David Watts, Commissioner, Office for the Commissioner for Privacy and Data Protection VIC

2:00 A matter of integrity: Exchanging citizen data • Highlighting the essential factors that determine the quality of customer data and how they can be addressed • Helping enterprises manage their customer data for mission critical applications • Ensuring data integrity and securing exchange of citizen data George Langley, General Manager - Business Development, Mastersoft Group

1:00 CASE STUDY Making the most use of data analytics to transform your departmental operations • At what point does advanced analytics become the standard rather than a competitive advantage? • In what ways can data transform your business and provide new opportunities? • How will changes in company culture and hunger for data and analytics shape the future, and inform critical policy issues? Naomi Boccola, Director Design and Analytics, Department of the Environment

1:30 CASE STUDY Delving into machine learning and how to strategically utilise it • Solving complex tasks through computer learning enhanced automatic program techniques • Linking big data and analytics to improve productivity and performance • Predicting events in advance to intercept any complications before it happens Luther Uthayakumaran, Strategic Analytics Lead, Sydney Water

2:00 Assessing the integrity of your data – data quality, governance and centralisation • Assessing the integrity of your data and ensuring it is ‘fit for purpose’ and accessible • Centralising data and ensuring correct formats to enable high value use of data analytics • Establishing data governance practices within a changing digital environment Robert Drummond, Assistant Commissioner Australian Business Register, Australian Taxation Office

3:00 CASE STUDY Moving towards smart ICT enabled infrastructure supported by spatial technologies • Emerging role of spatial technologies and applications in delivering smart ICT futures • Providing an integrated approach to ICT enabled infrastructure • Using the data collected to make informed strategic decisions Mark Stone, Director of Transformation, Oxford Shire Council, UK

3:40 CASE STUDY High value open data in Australia – quality, availability and use • Continuing public and private partnerships • Identifying high value datasets for release • Designing to improve service delivery and facilitate smarter policy development Rowan Dollar, Chief Information Officer, Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, NT

4:20 Closing remarks from the Chair

4:30 End of conference day one

4:40 Cocktail Networking Reception

2:30 Afternoon refreshments

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO I TUESDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 20178:00 Registration opens

8:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Pierre Truter, Former Chief Information Security Officer, Airservices Australia

9:00 INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY Leveraging the potential of your big data initiatives • Establishing ROI in the big data frontier • Integrating data analytics into your day to day department’s operations • Linking historical data and real time data to improve evidence based policy development Dr Michael Valivullah, Chief Technology Officer, United States Department of Agriculture

9:30 Internet of Things – Where the big fast complex data comes from • Evaluating new technologies within emerging big data sources for administration, transactional and sensor analytics • Demonstrating the application of entity-linked data, machine reasoning and automated information discovery • Providing analytical initiatives for policy evaluation to make smart decisions Ric Clarke, Director - Emerging Data and Methods, Australian Bureau of Statistics

10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION Linking data to unlock information and improve service delivery • Identifying the data you need and how to access it • Making meaningful partnership requests • Partnering in data collection, analysis and use Panellists: Bas Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Fair Work Ombudsman Christopher Norman, Director – Digital Transformation, ACT Government Glen Yeomans, Director of Statistics and Data, Department of Veterans Affairs Nathan Rogers, Chief Information Officer, Northern Beach Council

11:10 Digital continuity of government – a progress report • A whole-of-government approach to digital information governance • Supporting efficiency, innovation, interoperability, information re-use and accountability • Integrating robust digital information management into all government business processes David Fricker, Director General, National Archives Australia

11:40 The role of infrastructure in supporting more sophisticated analytics capabilities and in improving their efficiency Simon Mijolovic, Senior Member of Technical Staff - Security, Nutanix

11:10 CASE STUDY Using public and private sector data to inform major government initiatives and public policy issues • Unlocking the value of behavioural economics, open data, social media, and location-based intelligence within the public sector • Combining data and modelling to plan public infrastructure investments for maximum effectiveness and benefit • Utilising data to understand health, superannuation and employment trends, as well as the success of interventions and programs Simon Dunstall, Research Director - Decision Sciences Program, Data61

11:40 CASE STUDY Meaningful data consumption – how to advance data and derive measurable impact • Embracing data science techniques and demonstrating the value to the organisation • Living and breathing data science – how to measure it and how to value it • Highlighting core data science strategies, uses and business impact • Sharing successes and challenges in turning massive amounts of big data into new knowledge, and the business impact Richard Burnell, Chief Information Officer, Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA

Please choose from Stream A or Stream B to enhance your conference experience

STREAM A:REALISING THE VALUE OF REAL TIME DATA

ANALYTICS AND GOVERNANCE

STREAM B:DIGITAL GOVERNMENT, RECORDS AND

INFORMATION MANAGEMENTChair:Glen Yeomans, Director of Statistics and Data, Department of Veterans Affairs

Chair: Cedric Seveque, Director – Data Analytics, Department of Employment

10:40 Morning refreshments

12:10 Networking luncheon

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1:10 CASE STUDY Creating blueprints to achieve digital government initiatives • Embracing an extraordinary opportunity within the public sector • Joint innovation within the public and private sectors • The effects of digitisation: Better services for all Sendur Kathir, Chief Information Officer, Public Transport VIC

1:40 Fostering new business models by adopting disruptive technologies in cyber space • Facilitating collaboration and providing national leadership to guide strategic outcomes • Improving secure information sharing across the national security community • Examining Australia’s cyber data security strategy and driving digital growth Lynwen Connick, First Assistant Secretary Information Sharing and Intelligence, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet

2:10 CASE STUDY Applying multiple data sources to transform processes • Presenting the integrity of data to support smarter decision making • Developing new processes and techniques through advanced IT analytics • Creating better information management practice Charles Palmer, Adjunct Professor - Information, Science and Engineering, University of Canberra

1:10 CASE STUDY The rise of evidence based policing and data management • Sharing data collected from the evidence based policing program so far • Reviewing data to make informed decisions around resource allocation • Data collection, trend analysis and experimental design Paul House, Head of Data Analysis and Assessment, WA Police

1:40 Developing a data governance framework to extract and monitor data • Setting ownership, governance, policies and processes • Achieving effective governance across the data lifecycle • Devising a strategy to understand, track and extract value from information and data sets Paul Box, Research Leader - Land and Water, CSIRO

2:10 CASE STUDY Creating dashboards and visualisations to inform decision making, policy and investment • Monitoring road network performance via fixed vehicle detectors and GPS feeds • Building predictive models which quantify supply and demand to road space • Forecasting network performance in terms of the economic cost experienced by road users Graham Jacoby, Head of Network Operations Analysis, Main Roads WA

CONFERENCE DAY TWO I TUESDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 2017

Facilitators: Helen Ensikat, Senior Analyst, Department of Treasury WAKeith Moss, Open Data Coodinator and Geospatial Specialist, Landgate WA

How to use your data to its full potentialGovernment agencies gather vast amounts of data. This data has great strategic value, but without effective collaborating and data sharing strategies, much of that value remains untapped. This two part workshop is designed to help participants explore approaches to analytics that go beyond the departmental silo.

Masterclass participants will gain:• Greater understanding of how agencies are working together to solve complex analytical problems• A practical appreciation of how the risks and challenges of sharing data can be managed• Insight into the type of problems that tend to attract quality solutions at hackathon and challenge events• Strategies for engaging with the open data movement for creative problem solving• An introduction to making data more comprehensible and meaningful for a wider audience

9:00am – 12:00pmPart 1: Collaborating effectively with closed dataThis session introduces collaborative data linkage and analytical models that are emerging in a number of jurisdictions. Participants will explore opportunities to foster collaboration in their own jurisdictions, and think about how ethical, privacy, funding, and data quality challenges can be overcome.

1:00pm – 4:00pmPart 2: Analysis, creativity, and open dataThis session focuses on ways to grow analytical capacity through opening up public sector data. Participants will identify opportunities in their own organisations to engage the public in generating new ideas and solutions. The session will help participants learn how to get the most out of open data events such as hackathons and challenges, and ways to move solutions from prototype to practice. It will also look at practical ways to showcase open data in more accessible and engaging ways, with a focus on visualisation and presentation.

POST-CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS I WEDNESDAY 1ST MARCH 2017

3:10 CASE STUDY Legislative Infrastructure for sound information governance and realising the benefits of information release • Promoting proactive release mechanisms to support transparency • Protecting and promoting information access rights and compliance with information access obligations • Balancing other rights including privacy, secrecy and security in NSW Elizabeth Tydd, NSW Information Commissioner, Information and Privacy Commission NSW

3:40 CASE STUDY Overcoming migration, integration and interoperability issues of data extraction • Incorporating citizen centric demands into ICT design and deployment • Improving back office functionality and scalability • Setting priorities for moving services to the cloud David Bellchambers, Head of IT, City of Boroondara

4:20 Closing remarks from the Chair

4:30 End of conference day two

2:40 Afternoon refreshments

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