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Major Kim Jones
Data Literacy and Culture Lead, Data and Analytics Community of Practice, Canadian Armed Forces
Major Kim Jones is a Training Development Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). She has been a military member for the past 16 years and is presently the Data Literacy and Culture Lead at the Department of National Defence’s ADM (Data, Innovation and Analytics- DIA).
After completing post graduate degrees in the areas of adult education and distance education, Major Jones completed her Doctor of Education (EdD) degree in 2020 with her research titled, “Satisfaction of Canadian Armed Forces Regular Force Members with their Distance Learning Experiences.” She is enthusiastic about raising the levels of data literacy and encouraging a data culture in the CAF/DND, all while exploring innovative approaches.
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David Maybury
Senior Systems Analyst – Head Data Scientist, Public Services and Procurement Canada
Dr. David Maybury received his BSc in Applied Mathematics from the University of Western Ontario and his PhD in High Energy Physics from the University of Alberta. He was a postdoctoral fellow with the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, before joining the Government of Canada, first as a senior operations research scientist with National Defence and currently as the head scientist of the Centre for Operations Research and Data Science at Public Services and Procurement Canada. David specializes in modelling stochastic processes for support to decision making. Under his leadership as the international chairman of the NATO System Analysis and Studies Task Group on military economics his research team won NATO’s 2016 Scientific and Technology Achievement Award. In his current role at PSPC, David provides mathematical and computational oversight of all operational research and data science initiatives. He has numerous peer-reviewed publications in physics, economics, and operational research.
Abstract
I am the head data scientist of Public Services and Procurement Canada’s new data science team — the Centre for Operational Research and Data Science (CORDS). We provide service to PSPC branches, dedicated to innovation with data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and its application to better decision making. More than ever, Canadians and our governments expect that we reach our conclusions using reproducible, evidence based methods to improve the public good. Whether it’s understanding the demographics of our workforce, the effects of our decisions on the economically disadvantaged, or the performance of our services to other departments, we can only make progress with insight from our data. In this short talk, I will discuss how we have supported PSPC’s HR-to-Pay Program Office (HRPPO) for locating Phoenix pay system bottlenecks and performance issues along GBA+ dimensions. I will also discuss some of our recent work on COVID-19 during our partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada. We contributed to the literature on seroprevalence of COVID-19 antibodies in the general population, and we recently published a stochastic propagation model in the Journal of Theoretical Biology on how the virus begins to spread during an outbreak with applications to federal workplaces.
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Tristan Rikhi
Senior Data Analyst, Strategic and Service Policy Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada
Tristan Rikhi is a Senior Data Analyst and holds a Master's degree in Economics from McMaster University. Tristan has been working with the methodology team for 4 years where he applied econometric and statistical analysis, including machine learning, to the evaluation of multiple labour programs such as the Youth Employment Strategy, Labour Market Development Agreements, and Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities.
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Andy Handouyahia
Manager, Strategic and Service Policy Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada
Andy Handouyahia is a manager within the Evaluation Directorate at the Strategic and Service Policy Branch in Employment and Social Development Canada. Andy leads a multidisciplinary team of economists, statisticians and data analysts to conduct net impact analysis of the Departments labour market programs for the unemployed, youth, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities. Andy holds a Master of Science from University of Sherbrooke, Quebec. Andy joined the Public Service in 1997 and, in that time has worked at various departments and agencies including Statistics Canada and Treasury Board Secretariat. Andy also teaches part time at the Université de Québec en Outaouais, l’UQO. Andy has more than 25 years of experience applying innovative techniques in data modeling and development, econometrics and statistical analysis, machine learning, business intelligence and data mining.
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Janie Filiatrault
Director, Transformation Management Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada
Janie is a Director with extensive experience in project management and human
resources for service delivery organizations and inherently understands the importance
of engagement and collaboration to bring meaningful changes to clients.
Janie began her career in the public service in 2009 at the Public service commission
working as an analyst on the Public Service Resourcing System. Since 2013, Janie
occupied various roles at Service Canada, where she implemented a knowledge
management tool supporting 2000 employees working in the Employment Insurance
program and operationalized legislative changes for key Employment Insurance
benefits and payment systems.
In her current role within the Benefits Delivery Modernization Programme, Janie is
leading the development of an integrated workforce management platform and
framework to increase service excellence for employees and client.
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Clayton Kotzer
Director, Transformation Management Branch, Employment and Social Development Canada
Clayton began his RCAF career in 1996 as an Aeronautical Engineering Officer. Possessing diverse experience, Clayton has lead large-scale aircraft maintenance operations for the CH146 Griffon and CC130 Hercules fleets, both in domestic and deployed operations, managed multi-disciplinary operational planning teams in complex and undefined environments, taught and researched as an Assistant Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and providing guidance and oversight for all technical training within the RCAF.
Clayton moved to Service Canada as an Area Director for Winnipeg and Southeast Manitoba in January 2018. Within this role, he provided direct leadership in-person operations and outreach activities. As a futurist, he has supported the implementation and piloting of innovative service offerings such as Digital Assist and an increased use of technology to improve the client experience. Clayton transitioned to Transformation Management Branch supporting the Benefit Management Programme in 2020, leading the operationalization of selected emergency benefits, developing the Workload management system of the future and implementing a first-of-its-kind data analytics integrated platform.
Through his service career, Clayton has been a recipient of the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal, Non-Article 5 NATO Medal for Operations in the Balkans and the Canadian Forces’ Decoration. Clayton is a published author within the Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power and a dedicated supporter of minor hockey. Additionally, as a proud Manitoban, Clayton was fortunate to have served as an Aide-de-Camps to the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 2014 to 2018.
Clayton holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering and a Masters of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario. Additionally, Clayton has completed the Joint Command Staff Programme from the Canadian Forces College.
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Yuan Stevens
Policy Lead on Technology, Cybersecurity and Democracy, Ryerson Leadership Lab and the Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Ryerson University
Yuan (rhymes with Suzanne) Stevens works at the intersections of law, policy, and technology with a focus on privacy and cybersecurity. She holds the position of Policy Lead on Technology, Cybersecurity and Democracy at the Ryerson Leadership Lab and Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Ryerson University. Her work equips society with the ability to understand and patch up harmful vulnerabilities in sociotechnical and legal systems. Based in Montréal, she is a research fellow at McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy and research affiliate at Data & Society Research Institute. She received her BCL/JD from McGill University in 2017. She serves on the board of directors for Open Privacy Research Institute, Head & Hands in Montréal, and previously worked at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
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John Kost
Distinguished Vice President, Gartner
As a Distinguished Vice President in Government research, John Kost focuses on the ability of government to execute transformation by engaging senior government political and executive leaders in understanding and improving the role of the government CIO, IT governance models, citizen experience management, critical success factors for shared services and centralization, and, for IT executives, in mastering the politics of IT leadership in government. Mr. Kost is internationally renowned for his work in IT governance, government transformation, information technology management and procurement reform.
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