X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/blobdiff_plain/4bcd633d07b942c9b237b2775da501f1329f99b3..84faf448bd08cefc15ed9f7493fbcd3e8bf89ad7:/posts/Innovate_WA_2023.org diff --git a/posts/Innovate_WA_2023.org b/posts/Innovate_WA_2023.org index e2d8c6c..1d39b0b 100644 --- a/posts/Innovate_WA_2023.org +++ b/posts/Innovate_WA_2023.org @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Public Sector Network's Innovate WA conference today started with a poll amongst the attendees, asking for our biggest goal or aspiration for the public sector in Western Australia. Overwhelmingly, collaboration came out as the main opportunity for contributors and decision makers in the sector. Closely linked was the desire to better share data between government departments and functions. In his opening address, WA Minister for Innovation Stephen Dawson touched on that, mentioning the State Government is planning to introduce legislation later this year around privacy and responsible data sharing. This will be the first time WA government agencies and state-owned enterprises will be subject to privacy laws, and at the same time is hoped to encourage data sharing that should result in better outcomes for citizens of the state. #+caption: poll results -[[file:assets/Innovate_WA_2023.png]] +[[file:../assets/Innovate_WA_2023.png]] Greg Italiano, the state government's CIO, gave an update on the digital transformation of the WA government. Delivering a digital identity has been a key milestone so far - no easy task given the many arms of government at state and federal level that were involved. He acknowledged the Service WA app doesn't offer a compelling range of services to deal with government so far though - finding your best deal for refueling and notices on shark detections probably don't top the list of needs for many.