Chris Goh has been in public service for more than 25 years, more than a decade of that as a senior executive. In those years Chris has worked in a range of government portfolios including, law enforcement, education, treasury, health, primary industries, housing, Arts, Tourism, economic development, public works and transport and main roads. Many of those roles required him to lead significant Digital Transformation, employing new technologies to old problems and dealing with complex policy, technology and reform agendas. He is currently the National Harmonisation Lead – Digital Identity for Austroads. That role currently has him working closely with Australian States and Territories to harmonise their Driver Licence and Proof of Age digital credentials for whole-of-economy use. He is also a Standards Australia representative on a range of international standards working groups including ISO/IEC 18013 for Mobile Drive Licences, ISO/IEC 23220 for Electronic Identity. Chris was a previous runner up of the Young Australian of the Year Awards and Recipient of the Queen’s Trust award for working in developing a digital curriculum for students and establishing a digital program to safely connect children with other children including those with special needs and disabilities.