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Conferences and Seminars

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FutureGov events are great quality educational and networking experiences. Unlike mainstream conference organisers, our events reflect our deep understanding of the needs of public sector officials - and benefit from the unique relationships we have established with government and industry representatives in Asia and beyond.

Our events range in scale from small but perfectly formed specialist seminars, to large conferences that bring together government and industry. In terms of the people who attend - we run executive training courses for junior and mid-level professionals, as well as elite level summits that draw together the region's very top public sector policymakers.

3 December — 4 December 2008
The Carlton, Singapore

Largescale Venue Security

This training course will equip participants with fresh insights into planning for successful and secure largescale events.

Fresh from the unprecedented success of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, our trainer Wong Yuen Lee shares you the planning and operational tools to ensure that your largescale event management team is equipped with the tools to identify and manage risk, whilst minimising inconvenience to the public.

All you need to know about Venue Security!

  • Framework: Setting a Security Plan for Venues & Events
  • Man management
  • Planning makes perfect: exercises and drills
  • Situational awareness
  • What you didn’t see on TV

5 December — 5 December 2008
The Carlton, Singapore

Secure Facilities Management & CCTV

This training course has been put together to equip participants with fresh insights into optimising the security of their built assets – buildings, offices and other large physical infrastructure.

Our trainer Wong Yuen Lee, General Manager of Hong Kong Stadium, was a key part of the Beijing Olympics security team, with overall responsibility for the secure management of the facilities for the 2008 games in Hong Kong. (Hong Kong was a co-host city for Beijing 2008).

All you need to know about Secure Facilities Management & CCTV!

  • Creating a Facilities Management Security Framework
  • Situational awareness
  • Getting the most from your CCTV

4 March — 5 March 2009
Grand Hyatt, Singapore

Managing the public sector information supply chain for strategic advantage!

FutureGov magazine is proud to present Government Information Forum 2009. Gathering global government ICT thought leaders, practitioners and industry experts, Government Information Forum 2009 features a focused schedule of case studies from all corners of the world to provide participants with concrete action plans to enhance their organisation’s information strategies.

Now in it’s 2nd edition the event will focus on:

  • Effective design of information
  • Further integration of processes
  • Adoption of digitally sustainable policies
  • Sharing of information and collaboration among customers, partners and agencies

3 June — 4 June 2009
New Delhi, India

Managing the public sector information supply chain for strategic advantage!

FutureGov magazine is proud to present Government Information Forum India. Gathering global government ICT thought leaders, practitioners and industry experts, Government Information Forum India features a focused schedule of case studies from all corners of the world to provide participants with concrete action plans to enhance their organisation’s information strategies.

The event will focus on:

  • Effective design of information
  • Further integration of processes
  • Adoption of digitally sustainable policies
  • Sharing of information and collaboration among customers, partners and agencies

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2008 ISSUE

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