Digital Agenda meeting in London next week

Greetings

Please consider posting questions virtually and/or attend the meeting below.
Circulation about  this follow up meeting to the Digital Agenda event held
in Bruxelles las June may be pertinent to e-Gov IG. If you do attend, please
report back briefly
thank you!

PDM


Next meeting of the Digital Agenda going local will be in London, on the
25th of October, and it will discuss what could be the EU's role in
supporting the creative industry online.

Everyone can formulate questions and rate those already posted, and the 10
most voted ones will be discussed during the event.

I would like to invite you to post your question and/or forward this message
to whom in your network you believe has an interest in the matter!

For further information and to post questions:
https://dae.uservoice.com/forums/136739-uk-what-is-the-eu-s-role-in-supporting-the-creati



On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Holm, Jeanne M (1760) <
jeanne.m.holm@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

> Hi all--
>
> Thanks so much for a great meeting last time!  Our next meeting
> is scheduled for today, Tuesday, October 18, at 0900-1030 Eastern.  (Thanks,
> Phil, for sending out the reminder.)
>
> If you are available to scribe, please help out and volunteer!
>
> Agenda for 18 October W3C eGovernment Interest Group Meeting
>
>    - Focus on preparation for 31 October to 1 November meeting in Santa
>    Clara, CA
>       - Registration at
>    - Opportunity for leadership!  Select 2-3 areas for near-term focus and
>    seek leaders to help on each (such as policy, accessibility, or list of
>    resources)
>    - *ACTION:  Please add content to add to the wiki at
>    http://www.w3.org/egov/wiki/F2F4 or email Phil Archer or Jeanne Holm
>    with suggestions*
>       - Resources you rely on for open government, egov, policy, and open
>       data
>       - An example of a best practice, policy, or paper (by you or someone
>       else)
>       - Focus on creating a resource of best practices (Hadley Beeman and
>       Tim McNamara)
>       - Possible actions from the team, such as: Establish a framework for
>       a policy and eGovernment checklist?
>    - Draft agenda published at http://www.w3.org/egov/wiki/F2F4
>       - *ACTION:  Select a discussion to lead or participate in the Open
>       Government Data Practices and Policies session*
>       - Sessions on open discussion following a
>       provocation/reflection/action approach:
>          - Provocation of challenges in establishing and sustaining
>          eGovernment activities
>          - Analyze how those could be addressed and examples of success
>          - Create actions that the Group should take to be most effective
>          - (*Please note that breaks and meals are on the participant's
>          own*)
>       - Monday, 31 October 2011
>       - 09.00-09.30 - *Introductions and Goals of the Meeting* [Jeanne,
>       Phil]
>    - W3C Introduction (Phil)
>          - W3C eGov Interest Group Introduction (Jeanne)
>       - 09.30-10.30 - *View from the Government and Stakeholders, What Is
>       More Important, What Is Missing, What the Future Could Bring to eGov
>       *
>    - Chris Vein, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, US Government
>       - TBD
>     - 10.30-10.45 - *Break*
>       - 10.45-12.30 - *Reports from World Bank and Open Government Data
>       Camp* [Josema, TBD]
>       - 12.30-14.00 - *Lunch*
>       - 14.00-16.00 - *Open Government Data Practices and Policies* [Panel
>       presentations: please sign up to contribute]
>       - 16.00-16.30 - *Break*
>       - 16.30-17.30 - *Social Media* [TBD]
>       - 18.30-21.00 - *Networking/Dinner*
>    - Tuesday, 1 November 2011
>       - 09.00-10.00 - *Data Licensing* [TBD]
>       - 10.00-10.45 - *Accessibility* [TBD]* 10.45-11.00 - *Break*
>       - 11.00-12.30 - *Community Directory* [TBD]
>       - 12.30-14.00 - *Lunch*
>       - 14.00-15.00 - *Education and Outreach* [TBD]
>       - 15.00-16.00 - *Future of eGovernment at W3C: Summary and Actions*[Jeanne, Phil]
>
>
>    - October 18, Tuesday, 13:00-14:30 UTC (9:00 am-10:30 am US/Eastern):
>    http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20111018T09&p1=263&ah=1&am=30<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20110920T13&p1=1050>
>    - Recurring meetings: Third Tuesday of each month, 13:00-15:00
>    UTC (9:00 am-11:00 am US/Eastern)
>    - Telecon line: Dial +1-617-761-6200 or sip:zakim@voip.w3.orgthen conference code 3468# ("EGOV#")
>    - W3C IRC channel #egov, see http://www.w3.org/Project/IRC/ or use
>    http://irc.w3.org/?channels=egov
>    - Scribe: (please volunteer, if you've done this before)
>    - Group access via the W3C at http://www.w3.org/egov/ and also
>    via LinkedIn at the W3C eGovernment Interest Group:
>    http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1800648&trk=hb_side_g
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Jeanne Holm
>
> **********************************************************
> Jeanne Holm
> Evangelist, Data.gov
> U.S. General Services Administration
> Cell: (818) 434-5037
> Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn: JeanneHolm
> **********************************************************
>

Received on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 12:21:10 UTC