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Socitm 2011

Programme

Tuesday evening
19:30 Pre dinner reception
20:30 Dinner to include quiz & Rocitm (sponsored by Oracle)
Wednesday
08:00 Registration and exhibition opens
09:30 Introduction by chair
09:40 Plenary 1: IT Leadership in Public Services - Martin Reeves, Chief Executive, Coventry City Council
10:00 Plenary 2: Knowledge Sharing in Challenging Times: Collaboration for Public Services Reform - Sue Spafford, Managing Director, Wisdom 2u
10:20 Q&A
10:30 Refreshments
11:00 Discussion tables
Topic Facilitator
Leadership, governance and organisational change Mark Adams-Wright (lead facilitator), CIO, Suffolk County Council
Jos Crease, CIO, Hampshire County Council
Strategic commissioning and supplier management Peter Bole (lead facilitator), Head of ICT, Kent County Council
Graeme Steward, Co-Chair on Intellect's Local Government Group
Shared services Geoff Connell (lead facilitator) CIO Newham
Noelle Godfrey, Head of IT, Cambridgeshire County Council
Rick Robinson, Executive Architect, Public Sector, IBM
Professionalism: developing the skills and capabilities to drive ICT-enabled change Kay Brown (lead facilitator), Vice President and Head of ICT in South Lanarkshire Council
Neil Moore CIO, Hampshire Fire and Rescue
Information governance, management, assurance and transparency Mark Brett (lead facilitator), Head of Information Security, Socitm
Nick Hopkinson, Director of Cyber Security, CSC
Cloud-based services: it's happening and what needs to happen Tonino Ciuffini (lead facilitator), Head of ICT, Warwickshire County Council
Chris Ulliott, Deputy Technical Director - Information Assurance, CESG
Andrew Hawkins, Business Development Director, Eduserv
12:00

Plenary 3: Cloud Security, breaking through the Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt - Chris Ulliott, deputy Techncial Director, CESG

12:30 Lunch
14:00 Plenary 4: Three ways that LAs could support the third sector - Martyn Croft, CIO, Salvation Army & Mark Walker, SCIP, IT Services for Charities & Communities
14:20 Plenary 5: Collaborate or die? - Geoff Connell, CIO, Newham
14:40 Q&A
15:00 Refreshments
15:30 Discussion tables: These discussions are a mirror of this morning's session, please reference above schedule for available discussion groups and their facilitators.
16:30 Plenary 6: Government Digital Service - Mike Bracken, Executive Director of Digital, Cabinet Office (including 10 minutes Q&A)
19:30 Drinks reception followed by Awards Dinner
Thursday
08:00 Registration and exhibition opens
09:00 Introduction by chair
09:10 Plenary 7: We can't afford the future unless we change what we do! - Andy Burns, Director of Finance and Resources, Staffordshire County Council
09:30 Plenary 8: Does the public sector get IT? - Glyn Evans, Socitm President & Corporate Director of Business Change, Birmingham City Council
09:50 Q&A
10:00 Refreshments
10:30 Discussion tables
Topic Facilitator
Public Services Network Simon Norbury (lead facilitator), PSN Local Government Transition Advisor, Cabinet Office
Sander Kristel, CIO, Staffordshire County Council
Richard Barnes, Business Development Manager, Virgin Media Business
Innovation - open data and apps Jamie Kirk (lead facilitator), Online Knowledge Officer, Local Government Improvement and Development (LGID)
Jon Rowzee, Data Security Manager, Check Point
Agile Projects: What are they and what are their pros and cons? Dave Rawson, Leeds City Council
James Dobson, Principle Consultant & Founder of Ugly Duckling.
Designing and delivering a channel shift strategy Vicky Sargent (lead facilitator), Consultant, Socitm, & Director, Boilerhouse & author Better served
Martin Greenwood, Socitm Insight Programme Manager
Jason Burton, Public Sector Market Development Manager, Microsoft
Mobile & flexible work, property consolidation Jacky Scobell, ICT Strategy Manager, Kent County Council
Glyn Evans, Socitm President & Corporate Director of Business Change, Birmingham City Council
Alan MacNeela, Government Director, UK, Dell Services
11:30 Plenary 9: A Members view of the challenges facing local government and the role technology must play in addressing those challenges - David Hopkins, Deputy Leader of Milton Keynes Council
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Plenary 10: Graham Williamson Challenge: US Public Service Apps - Jamie Kirk, Online Knowledge Officer, Local Government Improvement and Development (LGID)
14:00 Discussion tables (repeat of morning sessions)
15:00 Refreshments
15:30 Plenary 11: Post-Bureaucratic Government, Open Platforms, and Innovation: Why Government IT should never be the same again - Mark Thompson, ICT Futures Advisor, Cabinet Office
16:00 Plenary 12: Discussion table feedback
16:20 Closing comments from the Chair
16:30 Finish

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