59th ICA Conference
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Emerging Leaders 2022

Combating Misinformation: An Ecosystem in Co-creation

Combating Misinformation: An Ecosystem in Co-creation
Today’s large flows of information create new challenges for government administrations. Digital disruption through misinformation, the main challenges and potential solutions for governments and citizens are examined in this report by ICA, eGovlab of Stockholm University, the Open University in UK and the OECD.

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OECD and ICA bringing knowledge and experience through dialogue

isaOver 40 participants from 23 countries took part in the webinar themed “Delivering an Improved Citizen Experience through User-Driven Design Approaches.”

It was a great and fruitful opportunity for exchange of views and practices.

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DAWSON, Ms. Jennifer

Ms. Jennifer Dawson

Deputy Chief Information Officer of the Government of Canada

Tuesday, September 12th
11:30 - 13:00 | Session III: Government Update | Session Speaker

Ms Dawson is an Assistant Deputy Minister at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, and a lead on government-wide efforts related to digital policy, security, service to Canadians, open government, and the modernization of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

Previously, Ms Dawson was Executive Director in a program sector at TBS, where she led a team of analysts advising Treasury Board ministers on departmental submissions.

Until 2014, she was Infrastructure Canada’s Chief Information Officer, and before that was Director General of Communications. She has also served as Executive Director to the Deputy Minister of Transport Canada, responsible for Portfolio Management.

In addition to more than 15 years as a public service manager, Ms Dawson has a decade of experience in the public sector and non-profit sector, primarily in electronic publishing and public communications.

She holds a Bachelor of Science from University College London, as well as diploma in museum studies.

 

 
 

ICA Members

ICA’s current membership has representation from the following nations and organizations: Azerbaijan, Belgium, Botswana, Canada, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Israel, Japan, OECD, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, The Netherlands and The World Bank.

Chairpersons from over fifteen different countries have inspired, led and managed ICA for various durations since its inception.

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