Kaine Sparks, former Executive Director, BC Registrar, and John Cousens, Managing Director, Public Sector Canada, Google with podcast title
The Government Innovation Showcase BC is less than 2 months away, and we are thrilled to see so many of you registered and eagerly look forward to welcoming our growing community of delegates.
Whether you're leading transformation or supporting it behind the scenes, staying informed on what’s working across departments is essential to driving progress, especially as technology modernization is a top priority across BC Government agencies.
One powerful example came from last year’s Government Innovation Showcase, a fireside chat with Kaine Sparks, former Executive Director, BC Registrar, and John Cousens, Managing Director, Public Sector Canada, Google. The session, Modernizing Government Services to Drive Economic Impact and ROI, sparked meaningful discussion and highlighted the real-world outcomes of bold, forward-thinking transformation.
By adopting cloud services, agile practices, and a nimble approach, the BC Registrar had significantly improved system performance and strengthened oversight. Their recognized transformation offers valuable lessons in maximizing ROI, advancing public service modernization, and practicing responsible digital governance.
Why It Deserves Your Attention
Technology modernization success shows how innovation can drive down costs, and deliver operational effectiveness. Public sector employees can apply these lessons to drive smarter, faster improvements in their agencies.
Dive deeper into the podcast to discover how modernizing government services in BC is driving impact, ROI, and innovation. As the Government Innovation Showcase BC is coming up in just two months, we continue to redefine public service by providing the resources, insights, and connections to those supporting the public sector in their role. We're harnessing this same energy to deliver an even more powerful program this December, filled with practical lessons from top government innovators.