GOVIS 2007

GOVIS 2007 logoThe last three days of last week were taken up by the 2007 GOVIS conference, this year the theme being Innovation in IT. And yes, there was quite a lot of focus on Web 2.0 and what it means for government here in New Zealand. There was even a bit of discussion about the role of social media in all this.

I’m afraid I can’t really share my overall impressions of the conference, much as I would like to, because the organizers scheduled this years conference (it runs every 18 months) the week before an annual event in government that tends to focus the attention of a lot of people, the Budget. Consequently I was only able to attend three sessions.

Fortunately, all of the sessions were recorded and are available as a rich media stream, so – provided you install the requisite proprietary software – you can knock yourself out watching some impressive presentations by the likes of Jon Udell, Tara Hunt, and Hans Rosling.

I was privileged to sit on a panel that discussed ‘Blogging in the State Services’ with Che Tibby, Hadyn Green and Matt Lane. We covered a bit of ground and, as people began to ask questions, moved into areas like OIAs and knowledge management (not stuff any of us are really qualified to talk about, but I don’t think any of us were game to disappoint an attentive audience).

I also spoke on the last day on Govt 2.0. The presentation is available on the Network site (it’s an s5 show you access via your browser), but it was under prepared and is pretty much just a ramble through some of the ideas I posted a couple of weeks ago.

One final observation: I am thrilled that all of these presentations are recorded, because it means they will be available to people who couldn’t make it, but the format is not exactly friendly. There are no URLs, so I can’t link to the individual presentations - you just have to find your way through the hideously inaccessible and not very usable list of all the presentations. Nice try, just not that innovative.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted May 13, 2007 at 11:15 pm | Permalink

    Jason, your presentation: Web 2.0 and the .govt.nz. A complete list of bookmarkable urls for GOVIS presentations is available on my blog.

  2. Posted May 14, 2007 at 9:02 am | Permalink

    Thanks Terrence: nice work.

    An update: The DomPost has an article on the blogging panel, that almost gets it right…

  3. Mike
    Posted May 14, 2007 at 12:11 pm | Permalink

    Thanks Terrence, I’ll add a link on the video server, to your list.