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Lindsay Tanner
Minister for Finance and Deregulation
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Dr Nicholas Gruen
Chair of the Government 2.0 Taskforce
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Dr Melodie Mayberry-Stewart
New York State
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Bruce Thompson
Department of Sustainability & Environment (Vic)
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Dionne Lew
VicRoads
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Dr Andy Williamson
Hansard Society, UK
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Margaret Manning
CEO of Reading Room
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Laurence Millar
Independent Advisor
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Fay Styman
Australian Taxation Office
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Bobby Graham
National Library of Australia
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Damian Lewis
Smart Service Queensland
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Damien McCormack
Vision Australia
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Sally McIntyre
Department of Premier & Cabinet (Vic)
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Senator Kate Lundy
Australian Capital Territory
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Patrick McCormick
State Services Authority
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Gavin Atkinson
e-Government Results
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Sally Rose
Open Forum
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Sandra Wade
City of Melbourne
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Craig Thomler
Department of Health and Ageing
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Government as a Technology Platform
US technology entrepreneur has embarked on a new crusade – spending time in Washington DC and taking US Government officials to San Francisco – to gain support for a realize his new vision of "Government as a Technology Platform".
Intreviewed recently in technology blog ReadWriteWeb, Mr O'Reilly spoke of his vision for Government as a supplier of raw digital data for private sector innovators to build upon.
"It's not just social media use by government, or government using wikis. No, it's something more profound. How do you think like a platform provider? We've moved our government from a lean vehicle for collective action, and over the last 200 years it has become so strong that it's now 40% of GDP. I want to go back to the original vision of the role of government: a convener of things that we as individuals and companies can't do alone. Standard setting, pilot programs; government providing enabling technologies for citizens to serve themselves," Mr O'Reilly was quoted.
"It's really about social innovation, building better tools for us as a nation to use technology to focus on real problems."
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