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Join the National Science Foundation as they gather academic researchers,
government agencies, industry leaders, and users to begin creating the
Digital Government of the 21st Century.
dg.o 2001
Monday, May 21 -- Wednesday, May 23
Los Angeles, California
http://www.dgrc.org/dgo2001/
dg.o 2001, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is the first
national conference to bring together top computer science researchers,
government agencies, e-commerce, the software industry, and members of
the public with the aim of making online government systems available
to citizens.
Sessions will address vital technical, social, and economic issues in
digital government for the new millennium:
- Government and social policy
- Privacy and security
- Delivery and tracking of public services
- Commercial and economic incentives for Digital Government
- Useful and user-friendly interfaces, also for the disabled
- Multimedia presentations and human-computer interaction
- Delivery of geospatial, textual, audiovisual, statistical, and
other information
- Delivery of public surveys and data gathering
- Data integration and statistics
- Cooperation among federal, state, and local government agencies
The conference begins Monday morning, May 21st, and runs through early
afternoon Wednesday, May 23rd. Day 1 (Monday May 21) will focus on
research projects in the NSF Digital Government Program. Days 2 and
3 will include a keynote address, panel discussions on key issues,
research presentations and system demonstrations of new online
technologies, poster sessions, and Birds-of-a-Feather roundtables.
Further information is available at http://www.dgrc.org/dgo2001/ .
The call for presentations (papers, panel, demonstrations, etc.):
http://www.dgrc.org/dgo2001/cfp/
For more information, please send email to [log in to unmask] .
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