Government Innovation Showcase Federal 2026
Registration & Networking
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM (50 mins)
Welcome & How to Make the Most of Today
8:50 AM - 9:05 AM (15 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.
Ministerial Address
9:05 AM - 9:20 AM (15 mins)
Secretaries' Discussion: Delivering a Future Ready Government and an Advanced APS – Priorities into 2027/2028
9:20 AM - 9:40 AM (20 mins)
This executive briefing will unveil the key priorities shaping the Australian Public Service over the next two years and the practical steps required to build a more capable, connected and future-ready public sector.
- Advancing digital government and harnessing emerging technologies to accelerate next-gen service delivery
- Building workforce capability, leadership and culture to meet future challenges
- Strengthening collaboration across agencies to deliver integrated citizen-centred outcomes
- Enhancing integrity, trust and accountability while driving innovation and reform
Partner Keynote
9:40 AM - 10:00 AM (20 mins)
Executive Panel: Unpacking Successful AI Use Cases and Innovation Wins Across the Australian Government
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM (30 mins)
Artificial intelligence is already delivering measurable benefits across the Australian Public Service, from improving productivity and decision-making to enhancing service delivery and operational efficiency. This executive panel brings together leaders driving some of the most impactful AI initiatives across Federal Government to share practical lessons, successes and insights from their implementation journeys.
- Successful Use Cases: Real-world examples of AI delivering value in Federal Government across policy, operations, service delivery and workforce productivity
- Reuse: How agencies are sharing, adapting and scaling proven AI solutions to accelerate adoption and avoid duplication across government
- Enablement: The data, technology, governance and workforce capabilities required to support responsible and scalable AI deployment
- Delivery: What it takes to move from pilots to production, including change management, stakeholder buy-in and embedding AI into business-as-usual operations
Partner Keynote
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM (20 mins)
Morning Tea & Mingling
10:50 AM - 11:30 AM (40 mins)
It's time to grab a coffee - connect, recharge and explore our exhibition floor before the next discussions begin!
Welcome from Track Chair
11:30 AM - 11:40 AM (10 mins)
Setting the tone for the priorities and thorniest challenges facing Digital Services, Customer Experience, and Service Design professionals. Explore how to deliver intuitive, inclusive and citizen-centred services through human-centred design, digital tools, responsible AI and automation.
Welcome from Track Chair
11:30 AM - 11:40 AM (10 mins)
Setting the tone for the priorities and thorniest challenges facing Technology, Data, ICT, Architecture and Transformation professionals. Learn how to modernise systems, embed AI, and leverage data to drive smarter, faster and more resilient government operations.
Welcome from Track Chair
11:30 AM - 11:40 AM (10 mins)
Setting the tone for the priorities and thorniest challenges facing COOs, CFOs, HR, Workforce, Operations and functional leaders. Discover how AI can streamline processes, augment decision-making, and unlock workforce capacity while driving both public sector and economic productivity.
The Future Citizen: Building Government Services with the Next Decade in Mind
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM (20 mins)
As technology reshapes expectations and capabilities, public sector leaders have an opportunity to rethink how services are delivered, accessed and experienced. This session explores the technologies, operating models and leadership decisions that will define the next era of public service.
- Future customer expectations and changing engagement preferences
- The role of AI, digital identity and intelligent services in the next generation of government
- Harnessing data to anticipate needs and improve service outcomes
- Creating more connected, personalised and accessible experiences
- Bridging the gap between today's legacy systems and tomorrow's service models
- Defining a long-term vision for public service delivery
AI Governance in Practice: Balancing Innovation, Risk and Public Trust
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM (20 mins)
- Embedding governance into the AI lifecycle, from idea to deployment and designing adaptive governance models that keep pace with emerging technology
- Managing risk without slowing down innovation and service improvement
- Adhering to guardrails, guidance and frameworks - applying guidance from the Australian Government AI Ethics Principles in operational settings
- How can we embed responsible and transparent AI governance in public sector workflows?
- Respecting and protecting privacy rights - what needs to be done to ensure we retain public trust?
Reimagining Government Operations: Enabling Capacity for More Creativity, Efficiency and Strategic Tasks in Teams
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM (20 mins)
- Unlocking workforce capacity and efficiency gains with emerging technology - How can we best enable our human workforce to focus on higher-value, strategic work, and what opportunities is this unlocking in delivering better services?
- Strategizing the next-gen workforce: Which tasks to keep with people, and which to give to AI
- Balancing automation with human judgment, accountability and governance
- How AI is being applied in a supportive role to staff for enhanced operational efficiency and service delivery
- Modernising legacy processes through intelligent automation
Partner Keynote - Presented by Pega
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM (20 mins)
Partner Keynote - Presented By Datacom
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM (20 mins)
Partner Keynote - Presented by DLPA
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM (20 mins)
Services That Adapt to You: Personalised Government in the Digital Age
12:20 PM - 12:50 PM (30 mins)
- Using data responsibly to tailor services to individual needs and circumstances
- Moving beyond one-size-fits-all processes to adaptive service experiences
- Ensuring personalisation is transparent, ethical and privacy-preserving
- Removing unnecessary steps that slow down or frustrate citizens
- Redesigning services based on real user journeys and feedback
- Using digital tools to simplify complex processes and reduce errors
Overcoming Systemic Issues and Barriers to AI Adoption in Federal Government
12:20 PM - 12:50 PM (30 mins)
- Identifying the structural, cultural and policy barriers slowing AI adoption across the APS
- Exploring how agencies can balance governance, ethics and assurance requirements with the need for faster experimentation and delivery at scale
- Addressing workforce capability, change management and leadership challenges in embedding AI into everyday public sector operations
- Unpacking practical approaches from early adopters on what is working to move from pilots to enterprise-wide AI deployment
- The criticality of good data governance when it comes to realising the full potential of AI
The Future of Work - Integrating Tech and People: Empowering the Public Sector Workforce for Next-Gen Public Service Delivery
12:20 PM - 12:50 PM (30 mins)
- Building a future-ready workforce: Unpacking essentials for a skilled and adaptable workforce
- Managing workforce concerns and building confidence in AI adoption
- Equipping employees with the skills needed to work alongside AI
- AI co-design: Embedding staff perspectives into the design and deployment of AI solutions
- Culture and change management in the AI era
- Defining the optimal balance between human expertise and machine-enabled tasks in the modern workforce
Partner Keynote
12:50 PM - 1:10 PM (20 mins)
Partner Keynote - Presented by Deloitte
12:50 PM - 1:10 PM (20 mins)
Partner Keynote
12:50 PM - 1:10 PM (20 mins)
Beyond Digital: The Next Frontier of Government Service Delivery
1:10 PM - 1:30 PM (20 mins)
The next generation of government services will be shaped by AI, intelligent automation and new approaches to citizen engagement. This session examines how Government can accelerate transformation, challenge traditional service models and leverage emerging technologies to improve outcomes, accessibility and trust.
- Which emerging technologies have the greatest potential to transform customer experience?
- How can AI and digital technologies be applied most effectively to leapfrog the customer experience?
- Are we using the full potential of the tools we currently have?
- Building trust through consistent, reliable and respectful service experiences
- Designing holistic services and linking services together to reflect real-world complexity
From Business Strategy to Technology Strategy: Preparing for the AI Era
1:10 PM - 1:30 PM (20 mins)
Successful AI, digital and data initiatives begin with a clear understanding of business goals. This session examines how organisations can translate strategic priorities into technology investments, ensuring IT platforms, data capabilities and operating models are equipped to meet future demands.
To be discussed:
- Starting with business outcomes and designing technology strategies to support them
- Understanding the infrastructure and platform requirements for AI-enabled organisations
- Strengthening collaboration between business leaders and technology teams
- Securing investment through outcome-focused business cases
- Balancing innovation with operational realities and legacy technology
- Ensuring technology investments deliver measurable value and improved customer outcomes
AI at Work: Real World Productivity Gains in Federal Government Operations
1:10 PM - 1:30 PM (20 mins)
The future of work is not about enabling people to do their best work with the support of technology. This session examines how public sector organisations are using AI to augment workforce capability, reduce administrative burden and create more meaningful, high-value work while maintaining trust, transparency and human judgment.
Discussion topics:
- Real-world AI use cases improving productivity across federal government operations and service delivery
- Moving from experimentation to scalable, embedded AI solutions across agencies
- Measuring impact: productivity gains, workforce outcomes and service improvements
- Balancing efficiency gains with the need for fairness, data privacy, and explainability in decision automation
Lunch: Wander, Discover, Connect
1:30 PM - 2:30 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!
CAIO Panel: What Chief AI Officers Are Doing to Drive Adoption
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM (30 mins)
Chief AI Officers are a brand-new role in Australian government, and the people holding them are quietly rewriting how the public sector adopts AI — from governance guardrails to frontline pilots. In this panel, three CAIOs share what's actually working: how they're embedding responsible AI cultures, turning strategy into scaled deployment, and building the workforce confidence needed for AI-enabled government. Moderated by Monita Lal, Head of AI Delivery and Enablement at Finance.
- Embedding a culture that balances innovation with strong risk management, governance and public trust
- Translating AI strategy into real adoption through practical use cases, pilots and scaled deployment
- Leading organisational change by building capability, confidence and workforce readiness for AI-enabled government
Partner Keynote
3:00 PM - 3:20 PM (20 mins)
Accelerating the Responsible Use of AI Across Federal Government
3:20 PM - 3:40 PM (20 mins)
- Embracing the benefits of AI by engaging with it confidently, safely and responsibly
- Strengthening public trust through enhanced transparency, governance and risk assurance
- Adapting over time by embedding a forward-learning approach to changes in both technology and policy environments
Executive Panel: Building Capability for a Changing Workforce: Skills, AI and the Future of Work
3:40 PM - 4:05 PM (25 mins)
This panel explores how the public sector is adapting workforce strategies to meet emerging capability demands and prepare for the future of work. The discussion will focus on priority skills for an AI-enabled public sector, evolving workforce pathways and reskilling approaches for 2026–2030, and how roles and tasks are being reshaped by technology.
- Identifying the most critical skills priorities for an AI-enabled public sector and broader economy
- Rethinking workforce pathways, recruitment and reskilling to meet capability needs through 2026–2030
- Understanding how AI is reshaping roles, task design and ways of working across government
- Defining the optimal balance between human expertise and machine-enabled tasks in the modern workforce
- Strengthening cross-agency collaboration to address skills shortages and improve talent attraction and retention
Closing Remarks: What We’re Taking with Us
4:05 PM - 4:15 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.
Networking Reception: Stay for a Chat
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM (60 mins)
Wrap up the day with good conversation and a few new connections.