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Mobile Local Government Events

September 21, 2012 By Ken Eastwood

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Public Sector Nomads ran two Mobile Local Government Events over the summer (Leeds, 19 July and London, 20 September). Both workshops were a mix of presentation and discussion and the feedback from delegates was excellent. The days began by considering the disruptive impact of digital technologies and the changes taking place in society that could prove to be as significant as the industrial revolution of the past.

Presentations followed on specific mobile and flexible working implementations and speakers candidly shared lessons learned.

Discussions at Leeds led to a call for more information on the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) issue and on security and the Code of Connection. A colleague from Gateshead subsequently shared BYOD documentation (accessible on the site) and speakers were secured for  London to specifically address both of these points.

Read more about the events and access all of the resources, including presentations and supporting documentation, HERE.

 

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