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Enterprise Architecture: integrating business and technology across the APS
Half Day Seminar
About this Seminar
There are parallels between Enterprise Architecture and town planning. Town planners design urban developments in the face of many unknowns, such as new transportation technologies, or changing work and living patterns. Through effective town planning, cities and towns can be designed to accommodate future transport and communication technologies by employing features whose viability continues well into the future.
Enterprise architecture is similar to a master plan. It integrates business planning, governance and business operations, such as organisational structures, people and data, with enabling technological infrastructure of the business, such as automated systems and databases.
This seminar explored, at the strategic level, how the modern Australian Public Service is implementing enterprise architecture.
Seminar Location and Timing
Telstra Theatre at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra
Friday 21 March 2003
Seminar Program
Enterprise Architecture: how does it help our business and the benefits of a whole of government perspective
Virginia Mudie, Executive Director, People, Business Improvement and Support,Family and Community Services
Centrelink, Capabilities and Connections
Jane Treadwell, Chief Information Officer, Centrelink
IT Enterprise Architecture at the ABS
Jonathan Palmer, Chief Information Officer, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Designing e-security: sectoral approach
Brian Richards, Chief Information Officer, Health Insurance Commission
Adapting Enterprise Architecture approaches to provide business outcomes
Moira Chin, Director, Enterprise Architecture, Department of Health and Ageing
Leading Defence to Enterprise Architecture
Patrick Hannan, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defence
