On Demand

Humanizing Technology: Top Tips from Canadian Federal Government Leaders
In this riveting panel discussion titled "Humanizing Technology to Deliver More Engaging Citizen Experiences," experts delved into the forefront of technological advancements aimed at enhancing service delivery. The discussion illuminated the spectrum of innovative technologies—ranging from automation and cloud computing to the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence—and evaluated their current efficacy and areas requiring further refinement.

17 Apr 2023
On Demand

To the Moon & Back: Canada's Role in Moon Exploration - Federal Government Innovation Show Canada
In this keynote session Kumudu Jinadasa, Project Engineer and Mission Manager at the Canadian Space Agency discusses how innovative space technologies can benefit life on earth.

17 Apr 2023
Industry Trends

Atlantic Canada Healthcare Priorities
The COVID-19 pandemic changed our global communities in a substantial way. Rocking our healthcare system, this crisis demanded we allocate countless resources to fighting it. As we’ve faced lockdowns, lost businesses and a devasted economy, we are still recovering. Three years later, circumstances are very different, and the economy is recovering in remarkable ways. As such, the governments of most provinces across Canada are now prioritizing their spending in new, surprising ways.

13 Apr 2023
Industry Trends

Public Sector Network has convened a group of Senior Level Public Sector Leaders
Public Sector Network (PSN) has assembled a Leadership Advisory Board consisting of Senior Level Public Sector Leaders to support and guide its events and new initiatives for the US Public Sector. The board will focus on identifying opportunities for development, ideation, and learning from public sector professionals in order to advance leadership across communities. The board features leaders from various departments and jurisdictions, including representatives from the USPTO, the State of Montana, and the City of Mesa, among others.

12 Apr 2023
Industry Trends

Driving Innovation and Transformation in the Saskatchewan Government
In many governments across the world, the notion of innovation sounds almost counterintuitive. After all, government agencies are usually large, bureaucratic and usually slow to act. Whilst the pandemic showed that governments can innovate when required, it often comes in short bursts and for short periods. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Brianna Verhelst, the Executive Director of the Office of Planning, Performance & Improvement at the Ministry of Finance in the Government of Saskatchewan, says that innovation in government can thrive when we don’t underestimate the importance of people to the practice of innovation.

6 Apr 2023
Case Studies

Transforming VicHealth to Proactively Respond to Citizen needs
VicHealth was seen as not proactively responding to the needs of Victorians in the health promotion and seen by the Victorian Government, the Board, and stakeholders and partners, as too internally focused. In response to feedback from the Victorian Government, the Board, and stakeholders and partners, VicHealth has delivered a significant period of transformation over the last 3 years.

6 Apr 2023
Interviews

Innovate VIC 2023: A Long Time Ago In a Victoria Far, Far Away
In anticipation of the upcoming Innovate VIC Showcase in collaboration with EY, we had the opportunity to speak with the Victorian Information Commissioner, Sven Bluemmel, from the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner. Mr. Bluemmel has a wealth of knowledge, and extensive experience in …

6 Apr 2023
Whitepapers & Reports

Maintaining the Innovation Momentum: Collaboration and Innovation for the Next Era
For the many and disparate departments that make up the Australian Public Service, the pandemic showed what can happen when agencies come together for a common cause. But the pandemic also showed that some of the collaboration that was so necessary then, is not sustainable in the long-term without significant changes to processes and practices. Whilst the public service was highly trusted when the circumstances were unprecedented and chaotic, some of that trust across most departments has now dissipated. At the same time, Australia has a pioneering and innovative spirit that has allowed the country to develop some world-leading technologies …

5 Apr 2023