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Cisco IBSG's latest thought leadership for the public sector industry, featuring proven solutions to daunting business challenges—and the roadmap for achieving success.
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The Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Global Public Sector Practice helps governments create a vision of the future by helping leaders understand the benefits of using innovative technology to transform government processes and public services. Our areas of focus are:
Our Practice Lead
Simon Willis
Vice President
Public Sector
IBSG
Simon Willis is vice president of the Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Global Public Sector Practice. Willis came to Cisco after 15 years of work in government and e-business. He has held various senior management and policy positions in the U.K. government.
After leaving government he worked for a large systems integrator where he worked mainly on transformational e-business projects in the financial services area. With the burgeoning of the Internet, Willis could see that his strongest interests—policy and IT—were beginning to converge and joined Cisco IBSG, which enabled him to combine both in equal measure.
With an increasingly Internet-savvy public, Willis saw the opportunity to transform the relationship between government and citizen by using the web as the platform. His work has centered on the empowerment of the citizen through the Internet to access education, healthcare, government services, and information at any time, from any place—while enabling far greater efficiencies in government’s operations and services.
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In a world that is changing quickly, it is essential that governments adopt new technologies and business models based on innovative governance methods and practices to improve public services for citizens.
The world’s population is changing: the majority of people now live in cities, there is a major transformation in the work style from individual to collaborative, and innovation has altered the way we work and live.
The well-being of societies relies on sustainable, inclusive, and distributed economic growth. In today’s world, the five capital drivers of growth—knowledge, finance, social, physical, and governance—are heavily impacted by innovation and collaboration.
Education is a major concern of governments around the globe. Institutions are undergoing many transitions due to budget cuts, increased globalization, and advancements in technology.
Nowhere has the public sector undergone a more strenuous reexamination of its policies, capabilities, and readiness than under the broad umbrella of public safety.
Moving to a low-carbon economy and adapting to large-scale risks associated with climate change requires participation from a wide range of public and private organizations.
People are living longer, healthier, more-active lives than ever before. This is a noteworthy trend, with significant opportunities—individually and socially, economically and politically, across market sector and through the generations. Communication and collaboration technologies will help transform how: