
New Government Speaker Announced!
Lynn Dean
Manager of Strategy and
Web Communications at TSA
Lynn Dean will join Alan Webber, Richard Stapleton and Rob Pinkerton in a roundtable discussion moderated by Steve LeSueur.
The federal government is the largest producer, collector, consumer and disseminator of data in the United States. Today, its citizens use search engines to gather and process information. They create profiles in online forums, Facebook, Linked-In and Twitter to communicate, collaborate and interact with each other. Software-as-a-service and desktop publishing applications allow them to manage their finances, build a family photo album or simply email a friend or colleague.
As more and more people reach out to government to improve their daily lives, it is essential that government agencies leverage these technologies to not only engage citizens in developing its services, but also meet the growing demand of transparency across government.
Join Federal Computer Week and Adobe for “Enabling Government Transparency and Citizen-Centric Services,” February 25, 2009 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington D.C. During this executive-level educational breakfast, top-level government officials and senior-industry executives will discuss what existing technologies and best practices can be used to improve the interactive link between the federal government and its citizens.
You'll learn:
- What ubiquitous technologies are available in the commercial sector that government can leverage to enable better citizen interaction
- How citizens can benefit from President Obama’s initiatives regarding transparency, access to information, and information-sharing between government and citizens
- Opportunities and pitfalls in creating and implementing citizen-centric programs
- Best practices and case studies on how some agencies are interacting with the public without sacrificing security and maintaining appropriate levels of privacy
Register now for this FREE executive event.
*This event is open to government personnel, government contractors, and systems integrators only. We reserve the right to admit only those attendees who meet these qualifications. |