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Peter Williams, CEO of Deloitte Digital, speaking at Frocomm's Web 2.0 in Government Conference 2009

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How Governments Can Benefit from Web 2.0

Pete Williams - rexster

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Overview

• Gov 1.0

• Gov 2.0 – Where do we stand

• An Australian Government revolution

• The revolution will be tweeted

• It’s our data give it to us

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Open Source and UGC – in Victorian Government

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Traffic Camera Mashup

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Government and Industry Collaboration

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Using xml Standards

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A platform for innovation

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The Revolution will be tweeted

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#Hashtags vs Task Force

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So what is the problem

• The real problem is that few governments take a systemic view of the innovation process – Bill Eggers, Deloitte Research

• The alibis

– We can’t because we are government

– The front page of the Herald Sun

– We don’t have the budget

– We can’t take risks

– We have a rigorous process we must follow

– <Add your own here>

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20th Century Style

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The map of the internet … a self organising system

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Why is it so hard for government?

• 21st Century collaboration is an alien culture:

• Who owns it?

• Who is in control?

• What are the deliverables?

• How much will we make?

• What happens if someone says something bad/wrong etc?

• Who does …… ?

• Who approves?

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Ask People

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Ask the community … also borrow these ideas there are some great ones

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Give us our data .. We use it better than you do

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Go on .. Give it over

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Open is better than closed

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Open data = new opportunities

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Participative Government

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Self Organised Communities

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Move faster than you

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Conclusion

• Embrace, Lead and Learn

• Unblock social tools in government

• Give us the data

• Take our input

• The future is ambiguous – a river not a railway track

• Let us do the innovation for you

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