- Russian & CIS sector
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4th Annual Web Content Management for Government
Harnessing the power of new technologies to build citizen-centric websites and encourage online activities
Event Date: 17-18 Sep 2007
Location: Hyatt Hotel, Canberra, Australia
- key conference topics
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- Improving online citizen and community services by affective web content management
- Making websites accessible and functional for a diverse community
- Applying key principles of a citizen-centric infrastructure to increase public sectors’ websites usability
- Weighing the risk and assessing the ROI of new technologies on web content management
- Designing usable Web 2.0 applications to improve citizen-centric approach
- key conference features
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- Recognising new threats and challenges brought about by web content management
- Learning communications skills and leadership skills for web managers
- Optimising web publishing models and processes
- Examining the case on digital and virtual tour online
- conference focus
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As Australian government departments and agencies place more services online and their websites become more complex, the manag As Australian government departments and agencies place more services online and their websites become more complex, the management of these resources becomes more complex and more critical. Effective management of these resources can help ensure that users have the best online experience possible, avoid problems that may arise if some resources are not up-to-date or accurate, and make the creation and maintenance of online services a much more positive experience for agency staff.
As users become more savvy, it is critical that public service websites become more sophisticated in tandem. There is increased dependence on online services for a number of reasons – increased efficiency, reduced time etc. As a result, the public services offices need to ensure that the content and how user friendly the websites are, are continually an issue of importance.