[ Thanks to Tony
Stanco for this link. ]
The Center for Open Source in Government [www.eGovOS.org], along
with The Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute (CSPRI) of
The George Washington University and others, is proud to present
their second Open Source in Government conference called “Open
Source for National and Local eGovernment Programs in the U.S. and
EU” to be held in Washington, DC, USA, March 17 – 19, 2003.
This conference is designed to discuss best practices, raise
awareness and share experiences among policy makers and senior IT
officials from the U.S. and Europe. The conference will draw
participants from local, national and international organizations
from the public, private and academic sectors.
We strongly encourage Open Source companies to submit proposals,
since government officials at the last conference were particularly
interested in the Open Source companies, Zope and DevIS, because
they provided examples of Open Source solutions that the government
could buy.
To facilitate the organization of topics and events at the
conference, you are invited to submit speaking and demonstration
proposals.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the
following:
- Citizen-Centric eGovernment
- Open Source XML Solutions
- Open Source and Open Standards
- Open Source and Enterprise Architecture
- State / Local Government using Open Source
- The Role of Open Source in Government
- Demonstrations of Open Source Projects
- Open Source and Security
- Open Source and the Critical Information Infrastructure
- NIAP/Common Criteria Evaluations and Open Source
- Open Source in the Military
- Open Source, PKI and Standards-based Authentication
- Open Source in Higher Education
- Open Source in Health Care and Bioinformatics
- Open Source in Training IT Computer Science Students
- Business Cases: Open Source Software and Total Cost of
Ownership - Open Source Empowering People with Disabilities
- Open Source and Section 508
- Open Source Licenses and other Legal Issues
Dates to Remember:
Deadline for speaking proposals: January 10, 2003
Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2003
Final submissions due: January 31, 2003
Conference: March 17-19, 2003
The conference website can be found at
http://www.egovos.org.
Proposal URL: http://egovos.org/march-2003/cfp.html