Agenda

Tue 28 Jul 2026

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8:00AM

Registration, Coffee & Hellos

8:00 AM - 8:45 AM (45 mins)

Settle in, grab a coffee, and meet a few friendly faces before we begin.

8:45AM

Welcome & How to Make the Most of Today

8:45 AM - 9:05 AM (20 mins)

A short welcome, plus a few quick tips to help you connect, share, and get real value from the day. We’ll also run a couple of quick polls to see what everyone’s interested in and what people are working on right now.

9:05AM

State Scene Setter: Government Spending, Direction and Priorities

9:05 AM - 9:15 AM (10 mins)

A short briefing from the Chair to get everyone aligned, comfortable, and ready for a great day of ideas and connection.

9:15AM
Keynote

How to Lead Government 3.0: Breaking Silos and Designing for Connected Outcomes

9:15 AM - 9:35 AM (20 mins)

The Hon. Victor Dominello Chief Executive Officer, Future Government Institute

Government 3.0 demands a fundamental shift in how public sector leaders think, operate, and collaborate across systems. That shift in thinking is required from government leaders, reframing digital leadership as an enterprise-wide responsibility, not a technology function. This session will equip you with practical perspectives on leading laterally, aligning policy with delivery, and shaping operating models that enable connected, outcomes-driven government

  • Advance leadership models that enable whole-of-government decision-making
  • Transform siloed structures into connected systems that deliver shared outcomes
  • Optimise the role of digital, data, and AI as enablers of policy execution
  • Bolster accountability and trust while accelerating responsible innovation
9:35AM

Industry Insights

9:35 AM - 9:55 AM (20 mins)

9:55AM
Panel discussion

The Future Workforce: Leading People, Not Just Technology

9:55 AM - 10:30 AM (35 mins)

AI is changing how work gets done — but leading through this shift is as much about people as it is about technology. As public sector teams learn to work alongside AI tools, leaders are being asked to create clarity, confidence, and a sense of purpose amid rapid change. This session unpacks what it takes to build digitally mature organisations — where roles, accountability, and learning keep pace with innovation.

  • Leadership for digital maturity - clarifying roles, decisions, and ownership in a tech-driven world
  • As leaders, how can we cultivate a leadership style that thrives amidst the complexities of tech team dynamics
  • Pathways for reskilling and redeployment in the public sector
  • Building literacy and confidence to work alongside AI - leading people, not just technology
Amith Shetty
E/Clinical Director, Strategy Access and Partnerships, NSW Ministry of Health
Lucy Poole
General Manager, Digital Strategy, Policy and Performance, Digital Transformation Agency
Dee O’Donnell
Executive Director, Customer and Business Operations, Value NSW - Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
Emma Dahms
General Manager IT Strategy and Architecture, iCare NSW
10:30AM

Morning Tea & Mingling

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM (30 mins)

Perfect time to swap notes and compare what’s working across teams and sectors.

11:00AM

Industry Insights

11:00 AM - 7:40 PM (520 mins)

11:20AM
Panel discussion

Redesigning Processes for AI-Infused, Intelligent Service Delivery

11:20 AM - 11:55 AM (35 mins)

'Digital Government' now means more than online forms and portals. AI and automation are reshaping how policies are delivered, how services operate, and how public value is created. This discussion explores how agencies can redesign processes to make them smarter, faster, and more human — using technology to enhance, not replace, the people and principles behind public service.

  • How can tech leaders align digital initiatives with governmental policies while leading through bureaucratic complexities
  • In the role of a leader, how do you instil agile thinking to reshape traditional processes within the public sector
  • How should leaders approach vendor relationships to cultivate fruitful partnerships that drive technological advancement
Glen Babington
Chief Operating Officer, University of Technology Sydney
Karen Ko
Chief Digital Officer, Revenue NSW
Jessica Stewart
Executive Director Strategy, Policy and Commissioning - Family and Community Services Insights, Analysis & Research, Department of Communities and Justice
11:55AM
Fireside Chat

Procurement for the Digital + AI Era – Enabling Innovation

11:55 AM - 12:07 PM (12 mins)

Dan Bowes Deputy Chief Operating Officer, TAFE NSW
Nicole Cutler Chief Procurement Officer, TAFE NSW
  • Shifting from transactional to strategic procurement: How procurement leaders can enable agile, AI-ready service delivery through outcome-based contracts and flexible supplier engagement
  • Embedding trust, transparency, and ethics in tech sourcing: Meeting public expectations around bias, safety, and explainability
  • Navigating complexity and compliance: Balancing probity, risk, and innovation in procurement frameworks built for a fast-evolving technology landscape
12:10PM
Roundtables

Interactive Roundtable Discussions: ‘How To’ Lead Government into a Digital and AI-Ready Future

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

Our interactive roundtables give you space to swap notes with peers. Hosted by government and industry leaders, they blend lived experience with practical insights. Bring your biggest challenges, wins, and lessons, and leave with ideas you can apply straight away.

12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 1: How to Lead People Through Digital and AI Change by Building Confidence, Capability and Culture

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 2: How to Evolve Your Operating Model for Faster, Safer and More Adaptable Government Delivery

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

Dee O’Donnell Executive Director, Customer and Business Operations, Value NSW - Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 3: How to Move from Legacy to Leverage by Modernising Technology Foundations for AI-Ready Government

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 4: How to Redesign Services for a Digital and AI-Enhanced Public Sector

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 5: How to Reset Risk Appetite to Enable Digital and AI Innovation Safely and Responsibly

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

12:10PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 6: How to Strengthen Trust Fundamentals in the Digital Government Era

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM (60 mins)

Vafa Ghazavi Lecturer in Political Science and Public Policy, University of Sydney
1:10PM

Lunch: Wander, Discover, Connect

1:10 PM - 2:10 PM (60 mins)

Grab lunch, have a wander, and chat with industry partners and peers about practical ideas you can take back to work. Arguably the most important part of the day!

2:10PM
Fireside Chat

Investing with Intent: Finance Leadership for the Digital and AI Future of Government

2:10 PM - 2:25 PM (15 mins)

Rebekah Bonney Acting Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director, Reporting and Analytics, NSW Department of Communities and Justice

  • Evaluating digital and AI investments through a public value lens - moving beyond traditional ROI to include service outcomes, risk reduction, equity, and trust
  • Building compelling, future-proof business cases - how to quantify benefits, manage uncertainty, and make the case for iterative, platform-based, and AI-enabled initiatives
  • Partnering across strategy, tech, and delivery - strengthening collaboration between finance, digital, and operational leaders to ensure alignment, accountability, and adaptive funding models
2:25PM

Industry Insights

2:25 PM - 2:45 PM (20 mins)

2:45PM
Panel discussion

Strategic Foresight for an AI-Ready Public Sector: Setting Direction and Building Smart Foundations

2:45 PM - 3:20 PM (35 mins)

As AI and new technologies reshape how governments plan, deliver, and make decisions, leaders must think beyond pilots and tools. The focus needs to be on strategy, structure, and stewardship. This discussion explores how executives can align AI with long-term reform goals, modernise foundations, and make confident choices amid ongoing uncertainty.

  • What counts as a “good” use case: citizen benefit vs agency efficiency
  • Measuring impact - beyond cost savings to public trust and social outcomes
Scott Johnston
Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services, Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
Josh Wagner
Arizona State Chief Data and Analytics Officer, State of Arizona
Chris Hanger
Chief Operating Officer, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
3:20PM

Closing Remarks: What We’re Taking with Us

3:20 PM - 3:30 PM (10 mins)

We’ll pull out a few highlights from the day, share what’s coming next, and point you to ways to stay connected.

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