At TechGov 2018, an event produced by IT in Canada sister company Canadian Government Executive magazine, this question will be tackled by Nadir Hirji Partner, Strategy and PwC Digital Services Lead at PwC Canada.
Nadir Hirji
Hirji will give an overview of Digital IQ, the 2017 Canadian insights report, and delve into the implications for the public sector. He’ll deep dive into how digital transformation is affecting how the public sector needs to be delivering services. He will also talk about the key findings and wrap up by outlining next steps the public sector can take to thrive in a market of digital disruption.
TechGov is an executive leadership event that presents a unique opportunity for executives to learn firsthand how technology can help drive results for Canadians and the implications of Digital Transformation for the public sector.
Other speakers at this event include:
- Michael Wernick – Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
- Marc Brouillard – Chief Technology Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
- Jason Hermitage- VP Public Sector, Microsoft Canada
- Dr. Julia Glidden – General Manager, Global Government Industry, IBM Corporation
The two-day event, which will be held on Jan 29 and 30, will offer five key themes: Digital Transformation, Open Government and Citizen Engagement, Innovation for Results, Service Delivery and Technology and Change Management, delivered in the format of keynote addresses, interactive seminars, case studies and plenary sessions.
For the full agenda: https://www.techgov.ca/program
There are a few seats still remaining, register today to attend this informative and insightful event.
Marcello Sukhdeo
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