Building Digital Competencies Now and for the Future (Rebroadcast) (DDN2-E33)
Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
2 hours
Audience
All public servants at all levels
Description
The use of data, government systems and digital communications is now part of the daily routines of public servants at all levels. Digital technologies and tools are also transforming service delivery and improving government operations.
This event will launch the six foundational digital competencies for all public servants for the digital age: digital literacy, information and data stewardship, continuous improvement, cyber security vigilance, digital responsibility, and inclusive interactions.
Participants will be introduced to each digital competency and learn how to integrate them into their workplaces and decision-making to support leadership, collaboration, and effectiveness across the public service.
Speakers
Liz Mckeown, Executive Director, Digital Community Management, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Erica Vezeau, Director General, Digital Academy, Innovation and Skills Development, Canada School of Public Service
Anna Wong, Director, Digital Talent Development, Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Andee Pittman, Human-Centred Design Lead, Office of the Chief of Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Alexandra Dykes, Director, Performance and Oversight, Information and Data Governance, Data and Digital Policy, Office of the Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Kimberley Hutchinson, Senior Analyst, Learning Experience Design Lead, Digital Academy, Innovation and Skills Development Branch, Canada School of Public Service
Mélanie Copeland, A/Director, Transformation Accelerator Hub Strategic and Service Policy Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada
Jonathan Macdonald, Director, AI Strategy, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Manu Singh, Chief Information Officer and Chief Services & Digital Officer, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Moderator
Lowa Lumbala, Senior HR Advisor, Innovation Science and Economic Development