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'''analyste principal des systèmes et scientifique des données en chef, Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada'''<br> | '''analyste principal des systèmes et scientifique des données en chef, Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada'''<br> | ||
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. | 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. | ||
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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. | 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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'''directrice, Direction générale de la gestion de la transformation, Emploi et Développement social Canada'''<br> | '''directrice, Direction générale de la gestion de la transformation, Emploi et Développement social Canada'''<br> |
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Biographies des conferenciers
France Hutchison - Maître de cérémonie (MC)Waiting for translation | |
Taki Sarantakisprésident, École de la fonction publique du Canada | |
Marc BrouillardDirigeant principal de l’information par intérim, gouvernement du Canada Avant d’intégrer les rangs du gouvernement du Canada, il a occupé le
poste de vice-président au développement des affaires d’une entreprise
en démarrage locale de services de commerce électronique. Avant cela,
il a occupé pendant 13 ans divers postes de consultation en technologies
et de développement des affaires au sein de MONTAGE IT Services, une
division de MTS/Allstream. Marc apporte une vision pan-gouvernementale et un leadership stratégique pour la recherche d’une excellence de classe mondiale dans l’intégration numérique, la cyber-sécurité ainsi que la gestion et la technologie de l’information. Au cours de sa longue et fructueuse carrière, il a occupé des postes de cadre supérieur, tant dans la fonction publique que dans le secteur privé, en gestion et en technologie de l’information. | |
Justin Reichprofesseur adjoint en études comparatives et directeur, Laboratoire des systèmes d'enseignement, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | |
Nisa Malligestionnaire du volet sur le travail, Brookfield Institute | |
Katherine RuskWaiting on Title | |
John KostDistinguished Vice President, Gartner | |
Neil Bouwervice-président, Direction générale des services d'innovation et de politiques, École de la fonction publique du Canada | |
Mélanie RobertDirectrice exécutive, Gouvernement ouvert et Portails, Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada Avec plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans la fonction publique fédérale, Mélanie a coordonné
l’analyse d’affaires, la réglementation et l’application des règlements, ainsi que les
communications et les consultations dans des dossiers liés à la technologie et à
l’innovation.. Vous pouvez suivre Mélanie sur Twitter @MelRobrt | |
Major Kim Jonescheffe de la culture et de la littératie des données, Communauté de pratique des données et de l'analytique, Forces armées canadienness | |
David Mayburyanalyste principal des systèmes et scientifique des données en chef, Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada | |
Janie Filiatraultdirectrice, Direction générale de la gestion de la transformation, Emploi et Développement social Canada | |
Clayton Kotzerdirecteur, Direction générale de la gestion de la transformation, Emploi et Développement social Canada | |
Andy Handouyahiagestionnaire, Direction générale des politiques stratégiques et de service, Emploi et Développement social Canada | |
Tristan Rikhianalyste principal des données, Direction générale des politiques stratégiques et de service, Emploi et Développement social Canada |