GTEC 2011Our complete coverage of Canada’s annual public sector technology conference:Shared services will reap savings by 2014: Fed CIO GTEC 2011 Departmental CIOs in collaboration with Shared Services Canada will drive the change to how IT servioces are delivered to the federal government, Corinne Charette tells a government technology conferenceThe pros and cons of government social networking Facebook, mobile apps and social technologies are changing how citizens interact with government. It doesn’t always make the job easierThe ongoing transformation of IT in Manitoba GTEC 2011 VIDEO REPORT John Clarkson, deputy minister of science, technology, energy and mines, explains how the public service must change the way it sees itself, and the CIO of eHealth Manitoba describes the province’s eChart initiativeShared Services: The ‘rock stars’ of GTEC GTEC 2010 The new organization to consolidate federal government technology was the primary focus of the public sector technology conference. Why Liseanne Forand thinks Canada can succeed where Australia failedPlus: Content from Computer Dealer NewsSmaller VARs may need to sub-contract from big fish on procurement: ClementThe government’s Shared Services Bureau is the talk of GTEC 2011, as the feds get ready to shake up IT service delivery and procurementShared services and procurement revamp the talk of GTECIn this special video report, CDN talks to vendors, partners and the president of the Treasury Board about the federal government’s IT reformsGTEC Day One: An iPad cabinet and where the feds are spending on ITGTEC Day Two: Manitoba, the Flemish example and the trade show disconnect