Managing Public Sector Information
Source: Kable and Guardian Professional
Conference Registration Open (1 March 2010) - Bringing together the public sector: improving the collection, use and re-use of information
London: 19 January 2009
Conference: Managing Public Sector Information – ‘Managing Valuable Data in a Changing Landscape’
Conference Date: 1 March 2010
Venue: Immarsat Conference Centre, London
For more information and to register visit www.kable.co.uk/managing-information
Why attend this event?
Government departments are now recognising the need to improve their collection and handling of management information but many have been found to lack accurate data and the capability to link data across networks. At a time when resources are being reduced, the need for better information management has never been greater for increased operating efficiency, agility and, ultimately, cost savings.
The conference will bring together delegates from across the public sector who are involved in improving the collection, use and re-use of information to improve performance and service delivery. By attending this event you will:
- Engage directly with senior experts in the field of information management, use and re-use
- Learn from innovative keynotes and take part in interactive panel discussions
- Attend in-depth industry-led workshops demonstrating solutions for the challenges facing you
- Network with peers and share experiences about likely challenges and how to address them
Who Should Attend?
This conference is an essential forum for public sector professionals involved in the collection, storage, retrieval, usage and governance of information in the public sector.
Heads/directors/managers of:
- Information/data/knowledge management
- Information governance
- IT
- Performance
- Customer services
- Geographic information systems
- Information compliance
- IT Security
- Business intelligence/management information
- Audit
The speaker line up includes:
- Neil Ackroyd, Director of Data Collection and Management, Ordnance Survey
- Alex Dewsnap, divisional director of partnership development and performance, London borough of Harrow
- Tom Jenkins, Executive Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Open Text Corporation
- John Kirkpatrick, Director of Studies, Audit Commission
- Liam Maxwell, Author, Centre for Policy Studies
- Professor David Rhind CBE, Chair, Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information
- Stephen Roberts, Principal Analyst, Kable
- John Skipper, Design Lead, Cross-Government Employee Identification Service, Department for Children, Schools and Families
- Roger Smethurst, Head of Knowledge and Information Management, Cabinet Office
- Andrew Stott, Director of Digital Engagement, Cabinet Office
- Carol Tullo, Director, Office of Public Sector Information, part of The National Archives
- Jeff Wallbank, Interim Strategic Director, Kent Connects and Partnership Development Manager, Kent Public Service Network