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Talking About a More Digital Government

Talking About a More Digital Government
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Talking About a More Digital Government is a podcast by Code for Australia. We'll hear from respected voices within government and the civic tech space about work they're undertaking and a wide array of topics pertaining to digital transformation, and the future of technology and design in government.
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Complete the survey here: http://codeforaustralia.org/dmi-surveyIn this episode we’ll be talking to Lara Stephenson, the Lead Researcher on Code for Australia’s Digital Maturity Indicator - a tool to help organisations measure, benchmark and improve their digital maturity across six key areas. Lara will be speaking to us about what digital maturity actually looks like in the public sector and she’ll also be filling us in on a great way to get involved - a whole of government survey, which will help establish a baseline for digital maturity across the sector and result in a report featuring actionable recommendations to improve support for teams and individuals involved in digital delivery.Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo.This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re taking this opportunity to speak with three amazing women working in civic tech. We hear from Kyreena Hay, a Developer and Service Designer who has worked in the public sector as well as for various NGOs; Michelle Cabanela — Principle Product Manager at Service NSW, and Cassitie Galliott, Code for Australia’s Head of Delivery and People.Read more on this episode's accompanying blog: https://bit.ly/3pO3CI7 Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
In this episode we hear from the folks at Design System AU, who are keeping the Australian Government Design System alive via a community initiative; we’ll hear from Ken Tsang, creator of COVID-19 Near Me; as well as the folks at Civic Makers, a volunteer led initiative who are helping councils solve big problems.Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
We speak with Lisa McClean, CEO of Circular NSW and Cate Turner, Manager Data Insights & Intelligence Sustainability Victoria about government initiatives in the circular economy space.Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
We speak with Damon Rees, the Chief Executive Officer of Service NSW. Damon has led his team through some unprecedented times, from the horrific bushfires that have swept our nation, through to the current pandemic. All the while Service NSW have managed to innovate their ways of working and share their learnings along the way. We speak with Damon about what makes the team successful, the role digital has in service provision, and much more.For a full transcript and links to the resources mentioned, head to this postCredits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
We’re talking about design in government: how it can be implemented, what the benefits are, and how it can de-risk projects.We speak to Sarah Hurcombe, who was most recently Director of Human-centred design in Commissioning New South Wales, and has been a change agent within various government bodies here in Australia as well as in the United Kingdom. We also chat to Jo Szczepanska, who has years of experience in design and is currently a Service Designer at the Department of Premier and Cabinet in Victoria. For a full transcript and links to the resources mentioned and for more information head to this post. Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
Summary:In this episode we speak to the incredible Pia Andrews - who is currently working for Service Canada - about Rules as Code, an approach to creating and publishing policies in a machine readable way. We also talk to Liam McCann from the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment and Ram Parameswaran a Code for Australia Fellow who are both currently working on a Rules as Code project. Transcript:The full transcript of the episode is available here.Resources Mentioned:Cracking the Code by OECD Rules as Code Part 1 and Part 2 by Canadian School of Public ServiceRules as Code Case Study from New Zealand by Tom BarracloughCommunity Gaming Regulation in NSWNew Zealand Public Service Act 2020Rules as Code WikiWe need to recode the rules of government by Pia Andrews & Tim De SousaRules as Code in 2020: The Year in Review by Tim de SousaCredits and thank yous: The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo.This episode is brought to you by Code for Australia Code for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government. To find out more about Code for Australia head here Want to be a guest on this podcast? We’re always looking for folks working in civic tech and government to speak with about themes you're encountering or work being done. If you’re keen to have a chat to us contact us at info@codeforaustralia.org
Summary: Matt Sawkill, Managing Director of Code for Australia and Jithma Beneragama Executive Director of Digital Design and Innovation at the Department of Premier and Cabinet explore what civic tech is, what makes a digitally mature government and tell us about some great initiatives happening around Australia.Transcript: A full transcript of this episode is available here.Key takeaways: “When you're talking about change and you're talking about re-imagining processes and products, the technology is the easy part of that and there's always a huge amount of effort to get the organisation to have an aligned point of view about what the problem is and what a solution might be.”“You need to make sure that you have the right capability within the organisation and that the organisation itself is at a point in time and has the mindset around change and being able to accept change”“The more decisions you make before you have a team on the ground building software, the greater the chances are that you're building the wrong software”“That whole framing, that there's an idea of a non-technical person is, you know, it's something we really challenge.”“People tend to work in the public sector because they want to make impact and they want to do something that's beneficial for society”"The biggest barriers to doing digital well happen before the tech team is on the ground."Resources mentioned: Read more about digital transformation on Code for Australia’s blogJoin Code for Australia’s Slack channelTech For Non Tech trainingGet involved in Civic MakersSingle Digital PresenceVic Gov APIEngage VictoriaHuman-centred Design PlaybookDigital VictoriaCredits and thank yous: The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim.This episode is brought to you by Code for Australia Code for Australia are a not-for-profit organisation, working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government. To find out more about Code for Australia head here Want to be a guest on this podcast? We’re always looking for folks working in civic tech and government to speak with about themes you're encountering or work being done. If you’re keen to have a chat to us contact us at info@codeforaustralia.org