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Asia-Pacific 2004 Public Services Summit: Connectivity and Competitiveness - New Models for e-Government in China, Asia-Pacific, and the World, 15 - 16 July 2004

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Presentation 1: Public Sector Reform and Cross Agency Collaboration
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Joan McCalla, Corporate Chief Strategist, Office of the Corporate CIO, Government of Ontario, Canada
Mr. Liu Yadong, Director General, Shanghai Informatization Office, China

Presentation 2: Citizen Service Networks
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Ms. Mui Ken Chung, Head (e-Government), Ministry of Finance, Singapore
Mr. Zhu Yan, Director General, Beijing Informatization Office, China

Presentation 3: Universal e-Government and the Digital Divide
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Prof. Rohan Samarajiva, Team Leader, Public Interest Program Unit, Ministry of Economic Reform, Science, and Technology, Sri Lanka
Prof. Subhash Bhatnagar, Consultant, PRMPS, World Bank and former CMC Chair Professorship in Information Technology, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.

Presentation 4: Connected Cities and Communities
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Mr. Tang Wangsheng, Director General, Guangzhou Informatization Office, China
Mr. Christer Marking, Director of ICT Strategy, City of Stockholm, Sweden

Presentation 5: Public-Private Partnerships for e-Government
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Mr. David Pao, Acting Head, Efficiency Unit, Government of Hong Kong
Dr. Tengku Mohd Azzman Shariffadeen, President and CEO, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia

Presentation 6: Measuring Success
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Mr. Grant Tidswell, General Manager Families Cluster in Centrelink , Government of Australia
Mr. Zhang Weiying, Professor and Associate Dean, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China

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Each topic will have two speakers providing their own perspective on the topic. Each speaker will have 25 minutes to make their presentation. This will be followed by a 25-minute question and answer session.


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