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Jesse Wilkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Aug 2009 09:35:54 -0600
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If you're not familiar with FOSE, it's a big government IT conference. Here
are the tracks they want addressed:

 

* DATA PRIORITIES
This track will not only address contemporary issues but futurizing
government data for maximum efficiency and accessibility. Issues include
data infrastructure and management issues. Tomorrow's data center.
Virtualization. Cloud computing. Green IT. Knowledge management. Disaster
recovery. Storage. Records and access laws. Information sharing. 

* CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE
Cybersecurity and IA are more critical than ever before from both a privacy
and national security perspective. In an era of increased openness and
transparency in government, protecting government data and systems must
remain a priority. Among the issues we expect to address are stability for
commerce, for communication, for intelligence, for information-sharing, for
the warfighter. Privacy issues. Ensuring that authorized users have access
to authorized information at the authorized time.

* GOV 2.0: REINVENTING GOVERNMENT
Exploring how government at every level is leveraging social media tools and
Web 2.0 technologies to achieve transparency, participation, collaboration,
and innovation is a key focus of FOSE. We'll address culture change,
transforming health IT, transparency vs. privacy, maximizing and measuring
the effectiveness of wikis, blogs, Twitter, GovLoop, LinkedIn, Facebook, and
other interactive inroads.

* IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNICATIONS
Technology keeps the business of government running, and these sessions
focus on those back office operations that may not get the headlines, but
they're the ones that "keep the lights on," especially in an era of tight
budgets. Topics could include key applications and processes, enterprise
architecture, networks, wireless and mobile, systems and application
development, infrastructure management, telework and remote access, IPv6,
and more.

* BREAKTHROUGHS AND BEST PRACTICES
This track will focus on new technologies, and trends and policies that will
change the way you, your agency, and government do business. Help identify
future trends, super solutions and emerging technologies that are in our
future. This track will also address new initiatives/ mandates, policies
that impact government technologists and their industry counterparts.

 

Some of that sounds distinctively "records-y" to me; many of these topics
could benefit from records managers' perspectives. 

 

The call is available through the 28th (Friday); the conference is March
23-25 in Washington, DC. 

 

Respectfully submitted on behalf of myself and no other company,
organization, association, entity, or board of directors,

 

jesse

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