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Featured Industry: Technology
e-Government Events
- February 1-7, 2009: Third International Congress on Digital Society, Cancun, Mexico.
Digital devices conquer most of the functionality commonly performed by human beings. Telecommunications, advanced computation, miniaturization, and high speed devices make telepresence-presence easy. Wireless and mobility allow ubiquitous systems to be developed. Progress in image processing and exchanging facilitate e-health and virtual doctor teams for patient surgeries. ICDS covers a variety of tracks, including e-Government services in the context of digital society; e-Commerce and e-Business; consumer-oriented devices and services; and e-Defense for security and protection.
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- March 4-9, 2009: 2009 Website Management Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Local government website professionals from all over the United States and Canada will gather at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas for the 2009 Website Management Conference (WMC). The WMC is the place to go for hands-on, interactive learning about how technology and the latest Web 2.0 innovations can transform communication between local government organizations and residents. Find out more.
- March 12-13, 2009: First International Conference on e-Government and e-Governance, Ankara, Turkey.
International Conference on e-Government & e-Governance (IC-eGov) aims to provide a platform to leaders, bureaucrats, technocrats, researchers, practitioners and academics across the globe to present and discuss on their research findings, experiences, strategies, policies, technologies, case studies and best practices in the field of e-Government and e-Governance. The conference provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to gain an understanding of real-world e-Government and e-Governance issues and to discuss ways to put research into practice.
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- June 29-30, 2009: 9th European Conference on e-Government, London, UK.
The European Conference on e-Government (ECEG) has become the main arena for critical discussion of the latest research in the rapidly evolving field of e-government and e-governance. Topics covered during this two-day conference include: applications of e-Government; e-Voting; e-Democracy; measuring e-Government/Economics of e-Government; and legal, agency, trust, and governance issues in e-Government.
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