Next Generation Intranets for Government. Presented by Stamford Interactive

Date: Wednesday, 24th October 2007
City: Canberra ACT
Category: Government Intranets

Stamford Interactive have carried out a huge amount of work improving the usability of Government intranets both at a federal and state level, and now we'd like to share our learnings with people like yourself who are active in the Government online space.

Our Principal Consultant and Usability Expert Paul Cruse will discuss the evolution of government intranets and their future direction. We will introduce some real case studies from Federal Government to outline a pathway to a contemporary intranet that satisfies staff expectations and assists the business in meeting its goals.

Following the presentation, we'd love you to join us for light refreshments.

Cost: FREE

Date: Wednesday, 24th October

Time: 2pm - 4pm (followed by refreshments)

Location: Members Dining Room, Old Parliament House

So we can confirm numbers with the venue, please register via our website, at www.stamfordinteractive.com.au/events. Registrations for the event will close 16 October 2007.

Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues you think might be interested in attending.

If you have any further questions about the event, please don't hesitate to contact Craig Kelly on 02 6280 7834 or email craigk@stamfordinteractive.com.au.

We hope to see you there.

Recent WIPA event:

Usability and Eye Tracking Seminar

An afternoon seminar with Dr Peter Brawn and Dr John Eklund on the latest eyetracking technologies and the challenges of ensuring usability during Agile Development.

The seminar was held in Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane.

Some of the comments received:

  • "Excellent! Incredibly interesting content"
  • "I found the seminar useful, particularly the eye-tracking content as a tool for improvement in usability and design for the web."
  • "I found it an interesting and economical afternoon (I paid my own registration). The presenters kept my interest all the way along and I'm very glad that I attended."
  • "I found the workshop useful especially the presentation on agile project management and usability."