GICT, IT SLC, and Asia Knowledge and Learning       
as part of PREM Learning Week 2008 
Present a training workshop for EAP TTLs (Open to other Regions) on
April 23, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET I1-200, 1850 I Street & Live Webcast  Objective This workshop aim is to expose TTLs to the implementation of Information Communications and Technology in the Public Sector as well as in revenue generating systems. The session will blend experiences from external agencies as well as those from the World Bank. The workshop will be of interest to TTLs interested in deploying ICT as a tool in their projects in order to meet the demands of their clients in various areas of public sector reform and revenue generating systems. Description At the end of the workshop TTLs and their managers will have a better understanding of implementation issues for ICT applications in their specific sector and the knowledge of what factors should be considered during the implementation of a specific application in a project. Chair Opening Remarks Sanjay Pradhan, Director, Public Sector Governance, World Bank Sarah Cliffe, Operations Director, East Asia Region, World Bank Philippe Dongier, Sector Manager, Global ICT Dept, World Bank
Key Speakers Jeongwon Yoon, Director, National Information Society Agency of Korea Joan McCalla, Distinguished Fellow, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco (formerly Chief Corporate Strategist, Ontario's Management Board Secretariat, Canada) Deepak Bhatia, ICT Applications Practice Leader, GICT, World Bank Randeep Sudan, e-Government Practice Leader, GICT, World Bank
Other Speakers Eduardo Talero, Fritz Konigshofer, Ali Hashim, Gerard McLinden and several other key World Bank experts and task managers will share their case studies and the real-life issues encountered by them when managing ICT-enabled projects and components
Event Photos Contact Workshop organizer: Deepak Bhatia (36515) For further information please contact Oleg Petrov (38861), Seda Pahlavooni (36512) or Degi Young (36506) This workshop is prepared by EAP Region and GICT/e-Development Thematic Group in collaboration with Asia Learning. |