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Subject: Fwd: Invitation to the December 9 Collaboration Expeditionworkshop at NSF; no fee, but RSVP required
>Approved-By: susan.turnbull@GSA.GOV >X-WSS-ID: 13A45FE8533283-01-01 >Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:26:08 -0500 >Reply-To: susan.turnbull@GSA.GOV >Sender: UA-EXPEDITION <UA-EXPEDITION@listserv.gsa.gov> >From: Susan Turnbull <susan.turnbull@GSA.GOV> >Subject: Invitation to the December 9 Collaboration Expedition >workshop at NSF; no fee, but RSVP required >To: UA-EXPEDITION@listserv.gsa.gov >X-Rcpt-To: <rexb@STARBOURNE.COM> >X-DPOP: Version number supressed >Status: U > >Greetings! > >Please join us on Tuesday, December 9, for the Collaboration Expedition >workshop at NSF. The workshop agenda is below. We'll explore the >Potential and Realites of Creating Public Information Environments that >Strengthen Citizen-Government Relationships. Past workshop presentations >are at: ua-exp.gov. > >If you or a colleague, would like to attend the workshop, please RSVP by >mailto:renee.hughes@gsa.gov to ensure building entry. The workshop begins >at 8:30 AM in the National Science Foundation Board Room, Ballston, VA. >Visitor badge procedures and directions are at the bottom of this message. >Lunch tickets ($8.00/person) will be available from Renee Hughes at the >workshop sign-in table between 8:00-10:00 AM. > >Please note that NSF's new security procedures require that all laptops >accessing the LAN be scanned for viruses in Room 205. This procedure takes >approximately five minutes. > >Best Regards, >Susan > >Susan B. Turnbull, Senior Program Advisor, GSA >Office of Intergovernmental Solutions, Office of Citizen Services and >Communications >Emerging Technology Subcommittee, Architecture and Infrastructure >Committee, CIOC >202-501-6214 >susan.turnbull@gsa.gov > > Draft Agenda - December 9, 2003 > Collaboration Expedition Workshop #30 > NSF, Stafford II, Room 555 > >Purpose: To explore the Potential and Realities of Creating Public >Information Environments that Strengthen Citizen-Government Relationships. >How can the openness and freedom that characterizes sound public >information environments, become a stabilizing fulcrum as new contractual >social interactions (activities of exchange, payment, evaluation and >institutional advancement) are created to reflect intergovernmental >priorities? How will citizen-centered performance measurements emerge from >this multi-stakeholder, multi-jurisdictional process? How can the >principles of user-centered design guide progress? How can emerging >technologies like XML/RDF standards and Human Markup Language improve >collaboration around problem-centered, intergovernmental scenarios? How >can the collective understanding that emerges contribute to broad adoption >of the Federal Enterprise Architecture? What broad, longitudinal measures >are researchers using today to evaluate the conditions that facilitate >interaction and participation among citizens and their governments, >world-wide? > >The President's Management Agenda (PMA) requires all federal agencies to >transform the roles and relationships among people, processes, and >technology in order to become a citizen-centered government. The PMA >emphasizes bringing value and results to citizens, businesses, and >government workers by "reducing the burden" and producing measurable >improvement. > >The Federal Enterprise Architecture is emerging as an important >collaborative organizing process to promote the delivery of effective, >efficient services. Two key FEA elements are defining the business of >government services (via the Business Reference Model) and improving >performance (via the Performance Reference Model). How do we do that? How >do we learn how to do that together? Who are our users, and what are their >real goals and needs? What do they want to do? How does that translate to >action? And how do we know when we're succeeding? The emerging Community >of Practice on Usability will share insights and perspectives around these >questions, in light of FEA goals. > > 8:30 AM Coffee > > 9:00 AM Welcome > Susan Turnbull, GSA, Emerging Technology Subcommittee, Brand > Niemann, EPA, Emerging Technology Subcommittee > > 9:20 AM Introduction to Each Other: Who is Here? What are Your Interests > and Questions? Who is Missing? > > 9:45 AM Brief Tour of the American Customer Satisfaction Index. How is > this measure being used today to validate citizen-centered > performance? Bernie Lubran, Dept. of Treasury, > >http://www.bus.umich.edu/FacultyResearch/ResearchCenters/Centers/Acsi.htm > > > > 10:15 AM Open Dialogue > > 10:30 AM BREAK > > 10:45 AM How can Human Markup Language advance social needs understanding > by intergovernmental process teams as they determine how to > support multi-jurisdictional users and their increasingly > interdependent tasks? > Incubating New Kinds of Collaborations through Emerging XML/RDF > Technologies: Proof of Concept for Public Healthcare Preparedness > Portal for the New York Academy of Medicine using the Common > Alerting Protocol, Rex Brooks, Co-chair, OASIS Human Markup > Technical Committee > > 11:30 AM Open Dialogue > > 12:00 PM Lunch/Networking > > 12:45 PM How can we better understand the conditions on the Web that are > needed for citizens to engage in contractual social interaction > (activities of exchange, payment, evaluation and institutional > advancement) with their governments? > Webbing Governance: Global Trends across National Level Public > Agencies, Todd LaPorte, Ph.D., Cyberspace Policy Research Group, > George Mason University, School of Public Policy > > 1:45 PM Open Discussion: How can we apply our collective knowledge > to priority "citizen-centered" challenges of eGov in light of > FEA? Duane Degler, IPGems/Lockheed Martin, SSA, facilitator > > 3:00 PM Wrap-up and Workshop Adjourns Workshop presentations, > resources, and contributor information at: http://ua-exp.gov. > > 3:15 PM Networking > >Visitor badge procedures and directions: >Go to main NSF bldg. at 4201 Wilson Blvd.(Stafford I Building). Enter >around the corner at the NSF visitor entrance at N. Stuart and Ninth Sts. >After receiving visitor badge, walk around the corner to 4121 Wilson Blvd. >(Stafford II Building), Room 555. >If traveling by: >1. Car: Parking lot below the Stafford I and II buildings (entrances on >Wilson and N. Stuart) >2. Subway: Ballston metro station - exit to right along N. Stuart. Walk one > block to main NSF entrance at N. Stuart and Ninth Sts, Ballston, > VA. -- Rex Brooks GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com Email: rexb@starbourne.com Tel: 510-849-2309 Fax: By Request
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