New Normal Signals: Intermedium's 2021-22 Federal Budget Briefing
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New Normal Signals: Federal Government ICT and Digital Priorities in 2021-22
About this event
About this event:
Intermedium delivered its 2021-22 budget analysis virtually on 1 July 2021 due to COVID lockdowns. The physical breakfast briefing component was postponed to 8 February 2020.
Ticket holders to the July event are entitled to attend the 8 February breakfast briefing component at no additional cost, and tickets are available to others who wish to benefit from this exciting event explain why Intermedium’s analysts think the Federal ICT market is set to continue its wild ride through 2022.
Attend this event to hear Intermedium’s:
- analysis of the 2021-22 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook;
- assessment of the implications of the Digital Strategy refresh,
- new WofG architecture and new governance role of the DTA;
- views on what is likely to happen if Labor wins the election, and;
- outline of the current shape of the market
At this not-to-be-missed event, Intermedium and a senior public sector panel will discuss steps being taken to support the government's digital economy agenda, the focus on customer-centric service delivery and the transition from hardware and software towards born-in-the-cloud digital solutions
Tickets
- Existing ticket holders for the 1 July 2021 event are entitled to attend the Breakfast Briefing event on 8 February at no additional cost.
- Discounts apply to Intermedium subscribers and members of the APS.
- For enquiries regarding tables or ticketing please reach out to accountsupport@intermedium.com.au who will be glad to help.
Peter Alexander
Chief Digital Officer, DTA
Peter was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer at the Digital Transformation Agency in January 2021 and prior to that was the Australian Government Chief Digital Officer from June 2017. In his current role, Peter is responsible for Whole of Government digital delivery including the Australian Government’s Digital Identity program, myGov and government technology initiatives including cyber security uplift. Peter is also responsible for Whole of Government strategic ICT sourcing and procurement, re-use, architecture and corporate functions at the DTA. Peter was previously the Chief Information Officer at the Treasury and a senior executive at the Department of Finance. Peter has extensive experience across
Australian Government leading and delivering policy, strategy, change programs, government collaboration, financial and corporate management and security. He holds a Master of Business Informatics (IT), a Graduate Diploma in Information Systems, a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and is a Fellow of Certified Practising Accountants Australia.
Jordan Hatch
Assistant Secretary, Digital Strategy
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
Jordan is the Assistant Secretary, Digital Strategy, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Prior to joining Agriculture in mid 2020, Jordan was most recently an advisor to the NSW Minister for Customer Service, the Hon.Victor Dominello and has witnessed first hand the rapid digital transformation of NSW government services. Jordan has also provided advisory services on user needs and building digital capability.
He was a founding member of the teams that led the digital transformation of government in the United Kingdom and Australia.
Jordan has also worked on getting young people involved with technology, as a co-founder of Code Week. In 2018, Jordan was included on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.