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Agenda: 19 November 2002

 


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08.00-8.45

09.00
speech 

09.03
speech 

09.10
speech
 

09.20
 

Registration

Opening
Jeremy Vine, of BBC's Newsnight, MC

Introduction and welcome
Andrew Pinder, e-Envoy

Introduction to e-Government session
Douglas Alexander MP, Minister of State, Cabinet Office, responsible for e-Transformation

e-Government panel
Facilitator: Colin Barker, Editor in Chief, Computing

10.00
speech
 
 

10.10
speech
presentation

10.30
 

11.00
 

Introduction to e-Citizen session
Ivan Lewis MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Education and Skills, responsible for Adult Learning and Skills

Engaging the citizen
Sian Kevill, Head of New Politics Initiative, BBC

Refreshments
Pickwick Suite

e-Citizen Panel
Facilitator: Colin Barker, Editor in Chief, Computing

11.50
speech 
 

12.10
speech 
 

12.15
speech

12.45
 

13.45
speech
 
 
 

14.20
presentation

14.50
 

15:20

Industry and government in partnership
Digby Jones, Director General, Confederation of British Industry

Introduction to keynote speech
David Jordan - Chairman and Managing Director, Phillips Electronics (UK) Ltd

Keynote speech
Rt Hon Tony Blair, MP, Prime Minister

Buffet lunch
Pickwick Suite

Question Time
Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State, Department of Trade and Industry, responsible for e-Commerce to take questions from the floor

Enabling a broadband society
Pierre Danon, Chief Executive Officer, BT Retail

Refreshments
Pickwick Suite

e-Business Panel Debate
Facilitator: Karl Schneider, Editor, Computer Weekly

  • David Jordan - Chairman, Phillips Electronics (UK) Ltd
  • Bob Brace - Vice President, Mobile Solutions - Nokia
  • Duncan Black, Director, Corporate Solutions Strategy, Cable & Wireless
  • Keith Todd, Chairman, Broadband Stakeholders Group

16.00
speech
 
 

16:25
 
 
 
 

17:10
speech

 

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Lessons from the e-Economy: The Internet, Community and Social Change
David Varney - Chairman of Business in the Community & mmo2
 
Panel: Celebrating the successes - assessing the challenges
International "e-Envoy" Panel - representatives from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, the UK and the US.

Closing address
Andrew Pinder, e-Envoy

 

 

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