
The 22nd Semi-Annual Spring Government CIO Summit
Government by Wiki: New Tools for Collaboration, Information-Sharing, and Decision-Making
May 6-8, 2007
Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, Ft. Myers, FL
Join us for the premier event focusing on the professional development of public-sector CXOs.
Government Information Leaders to Caucus on Web 2.0
A group of government CIOs recently used a Wiki to collaborate in developing the Data Reference Model, a key component of the Federal Enterprise Architecture. The government healthcare community is using blogs and virtual communities to connect with important health interest groups. Members of the Utah state legislature are using a Wiki to collaborate on developing the lists of bills they send to committees. They say the Wiki has distributed responsibility and power to the members as never before. The intelligence community is using these similar tools to locate new sources of national security information.
Are you up to speed on the latest trends in collaborative technologies and techniques that business thinkers say will “change business as we know it”? If this claim is true, it is likely to change how government operates too. To find out what’s really going on with these techniques in government, we developed the theme of the 22nd Semi-Annual Government CIO Summit: Government by Wiki: New Tools for Collaboration, Information-Sharing, and Decision-Making.
Join your CXO colleagues in this high-level, exclusive executive forum to explore, challenge, and understand the increasing business uses of emerging social network technologies. Learn how, from a strategic standpoint, you can benefit from these applications, and how you can lead your agency to manage information more effectively and efficiently.
Who Attends?
The Government CIO Summit Is dedicated solely to supporting government executives in managing business operations for results.
Attendance is by invitation-only to C-level executives representing federal, state, local and international governments plus a small group of top executives from leading information technology companies. This is the only event focusing exclusively on the professional development of all public-sector CXOs. (All invitations are non-transferable.)
What Your Colleagues Have Said About Past CIO Summits
“At the Government CIO Summit you don’t get lost in the crowd. The agendas have always included something I can use back home. There are also opportunities to get to know attendees on a first name basis; Lots of good contacts/friendships are developed. It’s a great group to test out new ideas.”
“I have been very fortunate to have attended several Summits over the years and the reason I keep going back is the superb topical content relevant to my daily work experience, lessons learned, pitfalls and successes from others, the great environment and time to interact with speakers and peers both formally and informally, and the ideal locations where they are held. Most of all, I have established some lasting professional friendships that I can call on with problems to which I need solutions. “
“I’ve been attending the GCIO Summits for the past four years. They prove to be the most informative summit/conferences that I attend. When I am asked for a recommendation for a government-wide conference by my peers, the GCIO Summit is always my first choice; it has the best lineup of speakers and material I've seen to date. The information is consistently pertinent to me and has given strategies I can implement as soon as I arrive home.”
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