Australian Government ICT Young Professional of the Year
The Australian Computer Society (ACS), together with the Department of Finance
and Deregulation (Finance), are pleased to announce that nominations for the
2011 Australian Government ICT Young Professional of the Year Award opened on
Tuesday, 3 May 2011.
This award has been developed to form part of an annual ICT awards program, as recommended in the 2008 Review of the Australian Government’s use of Information and Communication Technology and will recognise young ICT professionals working in the Australian Government.
Australian Government Chief Information Officers will be encouraged to nominate ICT employees who are 35 years of age or under who have made an outstanding contribution to ICT in their agency.
Award benefits:
This award has been developed to form part of an annual ICT awards program, as recommended in the 2008 Review of the Australian Government’s use of Information and Communication Technology and will recognise young ICT professionals working in the Australian Government.
Australian Government Chief Information Officers will be encouraged to nominate ICT employees who are 35 years of age or under who have made an outstanding contribution to ICT in their agency.
Award benefits:
- Free enrolment to the ACS Young ICT Professionals Conference
- ACS Computer Professional Educational Program Scholarship
- Trophy of achievement
- Certificate of recognition
- Opportunities to present at ACS and Finance events to promote ICT as a career
- Networking opportunities