Government 2.0 Action Plan
The Secretary of the Department of Premier and Cabinet requested the development of a Whole of Victorian Government (WoVG) Gov 2.0 Action Plan to be implemented across the Victorian Public Service (the VPS). Here you will find documents and materials supporting the rollout of government 2.0 initiatives across the Victorian Government.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan Taskforce
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A whole-of-Victorian-government Government 2.0 Taskforce (the Taskforce) has been established. The Taskforce is responsible for: Brokering Gov 2.0 opportunities in the Victorian Public Service; Delivering and monitoring the Gov 2.0 leadership projects from all departments; Brokering relationships with other sectors; Ensuring that Gov 2.0 knowledge and good practice is shared across the Victorian Public Service; Monitoring the implementation of the Plan; and Reporting on progress of the Plan and its initiatives to the State Coordination and Management Council.
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Government 2.0 Spotlights
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Case studies showing examples of government 2.0 activity by the Victorian government.
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Government 2.0 Toolbox
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Social media tools and resources for Victorian government public servants.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan - Victoria
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The Victorian Government 2.0 action plan involves direct citizen engagement in conversations about government services and public policy through open access to public sector information and web 2.0 technologies. It also enables collaborative working which is both open and engaging.
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Lessons in Gov 2.0: Building strategy from the inside out - Gov 2.0 Action Plan
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The seminar will provide an overview of: the application of social media to the business of government and engagement with citizens; and
developing a strategic approach to using social media as well as supporting a culture of collaboration.
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Building Social Media Strategies and Campaigns Workshop - Gov 2.0 Action Plan
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Developing a social media strategy is more than just opening a Twitter or Facebook account. Like any strategy, you need to understand how it aligns with your business objectives and what outcomes you want to achieve. Additionally, you need to understand your audience and have a planned approach to implementation. Once you connect with your audience, how do you evaluate whether you are achieving your objectives. The workshop assumes little knowledge of social media and will use practical case studies. A comprehensive list of resources will be also be provided.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan - Progress Dashboard - December 2010
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The progress dashboard for the implementation of the Victorian Government's 2.0 Action Plan as at December 2010 is now available.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan - Progress Dashboard - February 2011
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The progress dashboard for the implementation of the Victorian Government's 2.0 Action Plan as at February 2011 is now available.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan - Progress Dashboard - October 2010
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The progress dashboard for the implementation of the Victorian Government's 2.0 Action Plan as at October 2010 is now available.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan - Whole of Government Taskforce
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As part of the Gov 2.0 Action Plan, a whole-of-Victorian-government Government 2.0 Taskforce (the Taskforce) is being established.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan: Background Research
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For the Victorian Public Service - VPS, Gov 2.0 is the next development in an expansion in Victoria's online government presence and investment in e-Government since the 1990s. The use of this new media by government sits alongside and complements existing practices and VPS Hub which provides a WoVG platform and online space to collaborate across the VPS. This report documents the research and development of the Government 2.0 Action Plan launched on 12 August 2010.
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Government 2.0 Action Plan: Background Research - part 2
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Leadership commitment to Gov 2.0 is a foundational step in a Gov 2.0 Action Plan. The Premier has taken a leadership role in open government and stated that it is a priority for this government.
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Government 2.0 Projects in VPS: an introduction to managing risk
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This document is designed to help you understand: The potential risks of Government 2.0 projects; How to manage these risks for a successful Gov 2.0 project; How to use the VPS Gov 2.0 Risk Management Plan so that you can formalise your approach to managing risks.
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Public Records Office Victoria Data Competition - THATcamp Melbourne
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The Public Records Office of Victoria is opening up historical data sets from the Victorian state archives for hackers to use as part of THATcamp Melbourne.
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Smart Government Australia 2010 Conference - Gov 2.0 Action Plan
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Presentation by Maria Katsonis, Victorian Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet, September 14, 2010. Discusses the Victorian Government's Government 2.0 Action plan, what is Government 2.0 and how it differs from Government 1.0, how the plan came about, what are the constraints and benefits, the four action areas of the plan, the fourteen initiatives associated with the plan, how it is being implemented and what has been said in the public arena about it.
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Social Media 101: A primer for those starting out
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Social media represents a change in how people communicate with one another. For government, this presents new channels and methods of reaching the community.
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Social Media: What's the Risk?
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On 19 August 2010 the VMIA convened a roundtable, to discuss "Social Media: What's the Risk?" The VMIA roundtable series is designed to highlight emerging issues in risk management. Drawing together 16 Victorian Public Sector leaders, consultants and content experts, and facilitated by Micheal Axelsen, Director of Applied Insight, roundtable participants were asked to discuss the impact that social media has had on government policy, how to manage the associated risk and leverage the benefits of social media.
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Victorian Public Service - Government 2.0 Risk Register and Management Plan
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This risk management plan uses an excel spreadshet to enable you to document risks related to your Government 2.0 initiatives.
This category last updated: 3 September 2010