If you haven't already signed up for Digital Citizen 2008, you can still register. We've been doing these annual conferences for the public sector for a few years now, and they are a great way to see how federal government websites, associations, and nonprofits are measuring and managing online citizen satisfaction to improve the quality, cost-efficiency and accessibility of services to the public.
There will be case studies and best practices; even a panel on the future of e-gov with a surrogate from the McCain campaign (we are still waiting on confirmation from the Obama campaign). McCain surrogate Robert Cresanti will be on a panel designed to uncover the campaigns’ approach to e-gov in a potential future administration.
Other speakers include leading interactive industry analyst and author, Eric Peterson, in addition to e-government leaders from organizations such as Dept. of State, Small Business Administration, World Bank, Smithsonian and National Cancer Institute.
October 7, 2008
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Ronald Reagan International Trade Center
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