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June 2009

18 June
José Manuel Alonso gives an invited talk on behalf of the Spain Office entitled "La reutilización de información del sector público y la Web: Open Government Data" at the "Jornada #admin20 en Internet Meeting Point (#admin20 event at Internet Meeting Point)" on Thursday, 18 June 2009, in Gijón, Spain.

July 2009

7 July
José Manuel Alonso participates at a panel entitled "Acceso a la Información Pública y Redes Sociales (Access to Public Information and Social Networking Sites)" at the "V Congreso Internet, Derecho y Política (5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference)" on Tuesday, 7 July 2009, in Barcelona, Spain.
13 July
Vagner Diniz and Carlos Cecconi give an invited talk entitled "A crise do Governo Eletrônico (The crisis of e-Government)" at the "Local e-government conference Steering Committee Meeting" on Monday, 13 July 2009, in Campinas, Brazil.
13 July
Vagner Diniz gives an invited talk entitled "O Governo Eletrônico segundo o W3C (E-Government according to W3C)" at the "Brazilian Computer Society Conference" on Monday, 13 July 2009, in Bento Gonçalves, Brazil.

August 2009

26 August
Vagner Diniz , Vagner Diniz, and Carlos Cecconi give an invited talk entitled "E-government according to W3C" at the "CONSEGI Congresso Internacional Software Livre e Governo Eletrônico (International Conference on Free Software and E-government)" on Wednesday, 26 August 2009, in Brasilia, Brazil.

September 2009

15 September
Vagner Diniz gives a talk entitled "M-government: anytime, anywhere connected citizen" at the "GovTech 2009" on Tuesday, 15 September 2009, in Durban, South Africa.
16 September
Quentin Williams gives an invited talk entitled "Improving Access to Government for African Citizens via the Web" at the "Govtech 2009" on Wednesday, 16 September 2009, in Durban, South Africa. (see abstract)
Abstract:
This talk describes a variety of issues and challenges faced by governments in their efforts to apply 21st century capabilities to eGovernment initiatives. Examples of eGovenment at work in Europe and Africa are looked at to identify some of the current gaps in technology. Key points for discussion include the role of mobile technology in reaching the African Citizen and the importance of transparency, security and interoperability.

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