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A Web Directions event Transform 2017 Australia's Digital Government Conference
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Talks by
- Dan Sheldon
- Ariel Kennan
- Ben Holliday
- Sarah Atkinson
- Jenny Hunter
- Brian Dargan
- Stewart Hay
- Catherine Thompson
- Belinda Kellar
Workshop
- Sarah Atkinson &
Dan Sheldon
Session Details
What's now, and What's next for the Digital Marketplace
Catherine Thompson Head of Digital Marketplace, DTA
As of early March, the Digital Marketplace features over 350 sellers, across the full spectrum of digital services. Hear what's new, and coming next for the marketplace, whether you're a buyer or seller of services.
Catherine Thompson
Catherine leads the Digital Transformation Agency’s Digital Marketplace, a new model for government technology procurement.
She has a 30-year background in business improvement, with a focus on Procurement and Operations, and a particular interest in corporate remediations, turnarounds, new things and interesting conundrums.
Catherine’s last role was leading free roam VR pioneers Zero Latency to their commercial product launch as Head of Delivery. Her most recent procurement role was as turnaround CPO at ANZ Banking Group. She also researches, writes, and presents on supply chain trends and futures.
Don't miss your chance to see Stewart and other inspiring speakers at Transform.
Tickets start at $599, for an in-depth day with the world's leading Government digital service design experts.
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Australia's Digital Government Conference.
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What is Transform?
Australia's Digital Government Conference
As user centric approaches to Government service delivery, pioneered by the UK Government Digital Service change how Governments worldwide meet their citizen's needs, Web Directions brings you experts from the GDS, Code For America, the US Digital Service and Australia's own Digital Transformation Office to address this vital issue.
Whether you're in Federal, State or Local Government, or work with Governments of any level to deliver services, Transform will keep you up to date with developments in Government service design and delivery.
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Praise for past Web Directions events
Web Directions is the must-attend event of the year for anyone serious about web development.Phil Whitehouse,
Innovation Lead DigitasLBi
Ethan Marcotte,
inventor "responsive Web design"
Dave Greiner,
founder Campaign Monitor
About Us
Co-founded and now run by John Allsopp, Web Directions has for over a decade brought together leading developers, engineers, visual, IxD, UX and product designers, Art and Creative Directors, indeed everyone involved in producing web and digital products to learn from one another, and the World's leading experts across this vast field.
We spend our lives thinking about what comes next, keeping up with trends in technology, practices and processes, and filtering the hype, to make sure you don't miss trends that matter, and don't waste time on hype that doesn't.
We promise attending one of our events will leave you significantly better versed in the challenges you face day to day, and in solutions for addressing them.
In 2017, we'll be organising Respond in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Transform in Canberra, Code in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and Direction in Sydney.
John Allsopp
John Allsopp has been working on the Web for over 20 years. He's been responsible for innovative developer tools such as Style Master, X-Ray and many more. He's spoken at numerous conferences around the World and delivered dozens of workshops in that time as well.
His writing includes two books, including Developing With Web Standards and countless articles and tutorials in print and online publications.
His "A Dao of Web Design" published in 2000 is cited by Ethan Marcotte as a key influence in the development of Responsive Web Design, who's rightly acclaimed article in 2010 begins by quoting John in detail, and by Jeremy Keith as "a manifesto for anyone working on the Web".
Code of Conduct
For over a decade, we've worked hard to create inclusive, fun, inspring and safe events for the Web Industry.
As part of our commitment to these values, we've adopted a code of conduct for all involved: ourselves, our speakers, our partners and our audience.
If you have any concern or feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us.Images:
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