Government Transformation Conference: Driving change and integration

10:50 am
01 Dec, 2022
Virtual Event: GoTo

Government Transformation Conference: Driving change and integration

10:50 am
01 Dec, 2022
Virtual Event: GoTo

Government Transformation Conference: Driving change and integration

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of digital tools intended to assist citizens in accessing government ran services.

Having said this, the continued transformation of public services through the increased and improved use of technology is an ongoing focus for the sector. Our upcoming conference aims to share examples of digital transformation from across local and central government departments and inspire attendees to address and improve their own transformation journeys.

From a funding perspective, the Chancellor recently promised an extra £150bn a year for public services by 2024-25, Outside of Whitehall, councils in England will be kept afloat by the extra £4.8bn in core funding over the next three years. The recent spending review also gave more details of the £1.7bn that has been allocated to 105 everyday infrastructure projects as part of the Levelling Up Fund.

Our Government Transformation Conference will provide a platform for public sector managers and leaders to share examples of best practices while listening to live presentations from a panel of sector-leading experts.

If you are interested in the ongoing digital transformation of the public across the UK then this event is for you! In support of the UK public sector, delegate passes are fully complimentary for the sector.

Secure your place below to avoid missing out.

Research sources: Crown Commercial Service, Local Government Association, Delloitte

Government Transformation Conference: Driving change and integration Key Subjects

Key event themes:

  • Data and analytics: From research to practical application
  • Technology in Social Care: Driving integration
  • Digital access for all: Equity in digital service delivery
  • A new era of global public health partnerships: Collaborating for better health preparedness

Who will Attend

  • Chief Executives
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Director/Head of Accountability and Transparency
  • Director/Head of Audit
  • Director/Head of Business Change
  • Directors/Head of Business Systems
  • Director/Head of Commissioning
  • Director/Head of Communication
  • Director/Head of Data Protection
  • Director/Head of Digital
  • Director/Head of Efficiency
  • Director/Head of Engagement
  • Director/Head of Finance
  • Director/Head of Human Resources
  • Director/Head of ICT
  • Director/Head of Identity and Assurance Management
  • Directors/Head of Infrastructure and Architecture
  • Directors/Head of Knowledge and Information Management
  • Director/Head of Networks
  • Director/Head of Operations
  • Director/Head of Performance
  • Directors/Heads of Procurement
  • Directors/Heads of Risk & Risk Management
  • Directors/Heads of Strategy
  • Directors/Heads of Sustainability
  • Directors/Head of Technology
  • IT and IS Directors
  • Network Managers and Directors
  • Programme Directors/Project Managers

Sponsors & Partners

The Agenda

10:50

Integrated Everything

David Smith
Chief Executive
Global Futures and Foresight

Since founding Global Futures and Foresight Research (GFF), David has worked with many of the world’s largest organisations, and government bodies as well as academic institutions and industry associations. His insights have led many organizations to embrace change and prepare innovative strategies to renew themselves and generate new growth. This session will focus on service integration and co-design, exploring the challenges that public sector bodies are likely to come across and how others across industry are overcoming these same issues, what lessons can be learned?

11:15

The True Costs of Digitisation

Leon van der Merwe
CEO
SigniFlow

SigniFlow CEO Leon van der Merwe will be sharing some valuable insights on how digitisation projects often break businesses' budgets and crush great ideas – and how businesses can avoid these pitfalls. “We will be assessing the digitisation landscape and taking a closer look at the hidden costs that exist throughout various licensing models on the market.

11:40

Creating a digital culture: A case study across health, social care and local government

James Freed
Deputy Director of the Digital Academy for Health and Care
NHS England

Hear about the journey we have taken to support senior leaders, often organisation boards, to think about how to lead in a modern digital world. This presentation will explore the tribulations and trials of no fewer that five iterations of digital board education and development across the NHS, social care and local government in the context of new Integrated Care Boards.

** 5 Minute Q&A included **

12:05

Nottingham City Council: Road to Zero

Jack Barratt
ULEV Grant Project Officer
Nottingham City Council

A case study overview of Nottingham City Council’s approach to fleet decarbonisation, looking at the roadblocks encountered and strategies used to overcome them. 

12:30

Comfort Break

Comfort Break

12:40

Getting More for Less

David Finlay
Director
Transforming Lives

Transforming government has been made even more challenging by the financial constraints imposed by high inflation, rising interest rates and the possibility of reductions in public spending to bring down public debt. David Finlay, a former Director of the National Audit Office who has recently been a member of the regional NHS Board for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, will highlight ways in which the NHS and other parts of government can get more for less by using available funding more wisely.

** 5 Minute Q&A included **

13:05

End of the Day

End of the Day

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Manchester Bee
CPD Member
Living Wage Member
Good Employment - Sponsor
Good Employment - Member
Armed Forces Covenant
Tech UK
IHSCM
FSB
Ban The Box
Faculty of Clinical Informatics
Stockport County
cpdgroup
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