Vote for the title of the IAC government 2.0 session @ FOSE

The Industry Advisory Council and the American Council for Technology have asked me to moderate a panel on government 2.0 — it’s free at FOSE and yo...

The Industry Advisory Council and the American Council for Technology have asked me to moderate a panel on government 2.0 — it’s free at FOSE and you can register by following this link… and, as these things always work, it needed to be done ASAP. But if you want to sound off on what we call this session…

You can read the line-up after the break — it’s a good group — and there seems to be interest. In the first 14-hours after e-mail message went out, they had more than 50 people register. If you’re interested, just follow this link and it will take you to the FOSE registration — the appropriate pass code has been filled out. (And it’s free, so…)

I’ve already received some notes asking what we will talk about — and particularly people asking if this is going to be another “what is this Web 2.0 stuff” session. We are working on the details — and I’d certainly like to hear what people want to talk about.

We may actually poll the audience as we start to get a sense as the levels of Web 2.0 knowledge. That being said, if you want to contribute to the questions, we’d love to tap your insights. We are working on it all here… add questions there… or add it right here…

Again — the details… March 11, 2009 at FOSE at the Washington Convention Center. Full details after the break…

We are proud to announce our next Executive Session featuring an all-star Web 2.0 Panel. The event will be held on March 11, 2009 at the FOSE government trade show in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

Moderator: Chris DorobekFederal News Radio 1500 AM and the DorobekInsider.com
Martha Dorris ┓ General Services Administration
Mark Drapeau – National Defense University
Chris Rasmussen ┓ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Steve Ressler ┓ GovLoop

All Registrants for this Panel event will receive a complimentary exhibit hall pass to FOSE.

To Register please visit this link:
Click Here to Register

***There will be no charge for this event.
***Please note that the registration link will take you to the FOSE registration page. A Passcode has been automatically entered into the registration information. You will be asked a series of questions during the registration process.
***Please fill out all questions and information to ensure your registration has been completed. You must register via this link to receive the complimentary exhibit hall pass.

Agenda:
8:00 am ┓ 10:00 am Registration
10:00 am ┓ 11:30am Interactive Presentation followed by Q&A

Venue:
FOSE
Keynote Room (146 B/C)
Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place NW
Washington, DC 20001

Cost: $0

Metro: Mt. Vernon Square/7th Street Convention Center

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