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Connecting to the Future - Keynote

Connecting to the Future - Keynote. I come from a place: Beddau. And now live here. I mean here. 6 miles from Sydney; 1000 from care…. Prepared a strategy for here….. Coffs: Centre of the digital universe?. In all these places I have pondered. how they work how they flourish

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Connecting to the Future - Keynote

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  1. Connecting to the Future - Keynote

  2. I come from a place: Beddau

  3. And now live here.

  4. I mean here. 6 miles from Sydney; 1000 from care…

  5. Prepared a strategy for here…..Coffs: Centre of the digital universe?

  6. In all these places I have pondered how they work how they flourish how they decline and how they may be re-vitalised or even born

  7. what drives its economy? who runs the place? is there a momentum behind which we can get/shape? is it bust/good money after bad? places with houses/no job/jobs no houses 47 Wearing my urban regeneration hat;I tend to ask of a place

  8. And here …..Cornwall

  9. Cornwall transformed by HSBB

  10. Cornwall – transformed with HSBB • Recovered GDP • Population growth

  11. This is a bust place – no legacy left by mining

  12. Reducing tyranny of distance? Abolishes advantages of geography? Strengthening regional areas? Diversifying economy Virtual clustering ...lets remind ourselves why HSBB as a legacy?

  13. HSBB not just NBN competitive advantage? speeds-what for? demand gap fibre and mobile complementary bandwidth - Youtube, Health resilience but most uses below 20 mbps though 100 is new international entry point Korea Digital not just HSBB

  14. Digital Economic Benefits • For nation: 10% →1% • For SMEs: 2.6 → 1 • For people: $1,200

  15. HSBB and places • Plays to decentralisation of economy • knowledge workers don’t need factories • environment/ home/ travel to work/ coffee/ universities/ suburbs not centres?/

  16. For Individuals • financial savings & greater consumer choice • more opportunities to stay in touch & form part of online communities • improved access to health & well being information • more support for independent living • more involvement in civic & democratic activity • more opportunities for learning & developing social capital • greater employment opportunities (ref)

  17. Impact on economies • 3-4%GDP • 75% from non ICT companies • Real increase in per capita GDP of $500 over last 15 years • Industrial revolution took 50 years • If internet consumption and expenditure were sector +bigger than energy and agriculture combined • 2 billion connected to internet • Business models/David Jones/Westfield

  18. Impact on performance • Triggers significant increase in performance in business at all levels particularly SMEs • those using web technologies grew more than twice as fast as those with minimal presence • export 2X and create 2X jobs • repeat 75% value of internet captured by traditional industries

  19. SMEs • Biggest beneficiaries • least time • show and tell • SMEs not leveraging ICTs as much as bigger cost but find increased revenue • lower costs • higher productivity and net job creation • SMEs that spend more than 30% of budget on web technologies grow revenue 9x SMEs spending less than 10%

  20. Role of Government • Big role pushing usage • Catalyst • creating right business environment • pushing usage • individuals and businesses • SK and Sweden have programs to teach capabilities to businesses with fewer than ten staff • government digitisation of itself • ten million program and broadband ready buildings certs • creating demand through digitisation

  21. Digital Inclusion • Only 70% online • especially in rural areas • Elderly, indigenous, young, workless, remote

  22. Digital not just HSBB • HSBB not just BN/competitive advantage? • speeds-what for? • demand gap • fibre and mobile complementary • Bandwidth/ Youtube/ Health • resilience but most uses below 20 mbps/though 100 is new international entry point/Korea

  23. networked society digital economy egovernment edemocracy Government 2.0 Smart places, intelligent communities regional economies HSBB as new catalyst

  24. Impact of HSBB On service delivery • Health, economy, education • Public service transformation at heart • About business model transformation

  25. Public services & high speed broadband in the web/gov 2.0 era personalisation of public services co-production and re-design of public services reducing the cost of government, in particular through joining up public service delivery within and across organisations

  26. From eGov more efficient and effective government ‘as is’ • … toweGov • create a new one • people powered public services redefining the role of government the big debate

  27. This is a journey… to co-produced government personalised government making public services 2.0 happen

  28. trending topics: thenextwave meshing the best of web 1.0 with web 2.0 from transactions to conversations and relationships less (government delivery) is more – work with trusted (often micro) third parties as public service partners making mass insight meaningful – turning ideas into action collaborative customer service & crowdsourced citizen action

  29. trending topics: thenextwave customisation, personalised services & social data public service design & the citizen-centred state mainstreams online meets offline: augmenting reality & ending exclusion geo-everything mobile matters

  30. hyper-activelocal communities- explosion of web based tools to enable citizens to report issues- less co-production, rather more effective customer services & more efficient reporting for government itself to resolve

  31. All personal data and government transactions on one site

  32. Sharing information across the public sector

  33. Making public services 2.0 happen the big 3 for government leaders 1. lay the foundations digital inclusion, open data, IT infrastructure, technology foster culture change inside and outside of government, ‘be the web’, leadership, role modelling 3. catalyse and nurture innovation competitions, changing models of procurement

  34. Why we produced the strategy • the benefits are not automatic • we need to organise to maximise benefit

  35. At a local government level • Leading by example • digital services • as advocate • as entrepreneur/builder/ISP • as convenor • area promoter • as business support • as partner with university • digital inclusion • open gov./ e-democracy

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