General André Cox challenged The Salvation Army's senior information technology (IT) personnel from around the world to seek ways to "bridge the gap" in capacity between developed and developing countries when he addressed the International Technology eXchange (ITX) 10 conference in Orlando, Florida, USA. He is the first international leader to attend the biennial gathering.
The purpose of the conference, which takes place under the guidance of Commissioner John Wainwright (International Secretary for Business Administration, International Headquarters), was stated by Mark Calleran (IHQ) as "bringing together The Salvation Army's senior information technology staff to explore innovation using technology for mission, and to hear strategic direction for communication and collaboration."
The General spoke in the keynote session about the importance of IT to the ongoing work of The Salvation Army's mission not only in the developed world but – just as importantly – in the developing world. Acknowledging the difficulty in bringing representatives from the developing world together, the General nonetheless challenged: "There is a huge divide in capacity between the developed and developing countries. We need to find ways to bridge that gap. In all our discussions we must have a higher viewpoint of a global Salvation Army. We simply must work as One Army with decisions not made unilaterally that may have implications for others around the world." The General then took time to answer questions from the highly engaged delegates.
Both the General and Commissioner Silvia Cox (World President of Women's Ministries) stayed for the remainder of the day to listen to other presentations, sharing with delegates and listening to their ideas, before departing for engagements in Brazil.
The purpose of the conference, which takes place under the guidance of Commissioner John Wainwright (International Secretary for Business Administration, International Headquarters), was stated by Mark Calleran (IHQ) as "bringing together The Salvation Army's senior information technology staff to explore innovation using technology for mission, and to hear strategic direction for communication and collaboration."
The General spoke in the keynote session about the importance of IT to the ongoing work of The Salvation Army's mission not only in the developed world but – just as importantly – in the developing world. Acknowledging the difficulty in bringing representatives from the developing world together, the General nonetheless challenged: "There is a huge divide in capacity between the developed and developing countries. We need to find ways to bridge that gap. In all our discussions we must have a higher viewpoint of a global Salvation Army. We simply must work as One Army with decisions not made unilaterally that may have implications for others around the world." The General then took time to answer questions from the highly engaged delegates.
Both the General and Commissioner Silvia Cox (World President of Women's Ministries) stayed for the remainder of the day to listen to other presentations, sharing with delegates and listening to their ideas, before departing for engagements in Brazil.
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