GOVIS Conferences
GOVIS is the Government Information Systems Managers' Forum and has been an unofficial fixture of the Government IT environment since 1992. As a forum for sharing knowledge, GOVIS is a practical example of e-government in action.
GOVIS 2003
Papers presented by the E-government Unit at the 2003 GOVIS Conference are available on the GOVIS website:
GOVIS 2002
The GOVIS 2002/emerge conference in July 2002 was opened by Hon. Trevor Mallard, the minister responsible for e-government.
E-government Unit staff made a number of presentations:
- E-government: where can e-government take the public sector? - Brendan Boyle
- E-government:Hello, I'm from the government. I'm here to help.... - Edwin Bruce (not amenable to online presentation)
- A portal for people - feedback from community consultation - Adele Dimopoulos
- government.nz@your.service - Towards making e-government a reality - Larry Holmes
- Interoperability - a real world proposition - Greg Sloane
- GoProcure - the government e-procurement system - Greg Nichols
GOVIS 2001
Presentations
A major e-government event of 2001 was the GOVIS 2001 Conference in early May. This was an important forum for discussion of how e-government becomes a reality.
E-government Unit staff presented to the conference. They were:
- E-procurement - Tim Waldron
- GUIDE Framework (Metadata) - Trudy Rankin
- NZ Government Portal Strategy - Edwin Bruce
- Interoperability- What's the buzz? - Greg Sloane
- Implementing Secure E-mail - Mike Pearson
- Shared Policy Workspace - Rose O'Neill
- New Zealand Government Web Guidelines - Mark Harris
- GOVIS 2001: Closing Address - Brendan Boyle

