The following arrived in my inbox today to clear up any uncertainty.
From today’s Slattery’s Watch we have the following:
Government 2.0 Taskforce announced
Lindsay Tanner, Minister for Finance and Deregulation has formed a Government 2.0 Taskforce to be chaired by Dr Nicholas Gruen. Other members of the fifteen member taskforce include: Ann Steward, Alan Noble, Martin Hoffman, Mia Garlick, Ian Reinecke, Prof Brian Fitzgerald, Lisa Harvey and Pip Marlow.
The work of the Taskforce is divided into promoting transparency and encouraging engagement. The Taskforce will be able to fund initiatives and incentives through a Project Fund of $2.45 million to support the development of Web 2.0 tools and applications that either enable engagement between government and the community or support the innovative use of government information.
The Taskforce will also identify policies and frameworks to assist the Information Commissioner and other agencies in - developing and managing a whole of government information publication scheme to encourage greater disclosure of public sector information; extending opportunities for the reuse of government information and encouraging effective online innovation, consultation and engagement by government.
The full newsletter can be viewed here:
http://www.rippledirect.com.au/Virtemail.cfm?H=2482b14xn83
The taskforce has a web site with video introduction here:
There is more coverage here:
Govt unleashes web 2.0 taskforce
22 June 2009 02:33 PM
Tags: government, web 2.0, tanner, gruen, taskforce, steward, noble
The Federal Government today launched a taskforce to investigate web 2.0's ability to make government more transparent and increase community engagement.
A video introduction to the taskforce (Credit: Federal Govt)
The taskforce will table a report at the end of this year on how government information can become more accessible and usable, how the government can make use of the views, resources and knowledge of the public, and how to promote collaboration across agencies. After the report the taskforce will disband.
Comments on the taskforce abounded this morning in Twitter under the tag #publicsphere from people participating in Senator Kate Lundy's Public Sphere open government event in Canberra. Many tweets were supportive, pointing out sites where web 2.0 has worked which the government could examine, while others were concerned about the taskforce's commitment to open standards and innovation given Microsoft's involvement.
The taskforce will be chaired by Dr Nicholas Gruen, CEO of Lateral Economics. It also features some prominent members including Australian Government CIO Ann Steward as deputy chair, Google Australia engineering director Alan Noble, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations CIO Glenn Archer, assistant secretary for the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Mia Garlick, Microsoft public sector director Pip Marlow and former NEHTA CEO Dr Ian Reinecke.
Much more here:
All I can say is that it is good Dr Reinecke’s expertise in “promoting transparency and encouraging engagement” is to be fully utilised!
David.
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