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FedWeb Spring 2003

Tutorials May 5, 2003
Workshops May 6-7, 2003

Virginia Square-GMU Stop on Metro's Orange Line
George Mason University, School of Public Policy Bldg., Arlington Virginia Campus

3401 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA


 

FedWeb Spring 2003
Tutorials: May 5, 2003
Workshops and Exhibits: May 6-7, 2003

George Mason University
School of Public Policy Bldg.
Arlington Virginia Campus

Who Should Attend

  • Government Web Professionals
  • New and Seasoned Web Masters
  • Web Managers
  • Content Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Designers, and
  • Programmers

Your Planning Committee
FedWeb is designed by and for the government web professionals. FedWeb Spring 2003 has been planned by:

Spring 2003 Chair
-Dr. Victor Powell, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Spring 2003 Planning Committee
-Mike Bowman, Department of the Navy
-Selene Dalecky, Government Printing Office
-T.C. Evans, Government Printing Office
-John Hunter, White House Military Office
-Rick Kellett, General Services Administration
-Carole Kuriatnikova, Department of Education
-Brand Niemann, EPA
-Jean O’Donoghue, U.S. Department of Labor
-Gina Pearson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
-Mike Snyder, WestLake Internet Training
-Pat Wood, FirstGov
-Dick Davies,Catapult Technology, Ltd.
-Howard McQueen, McQueen Consulting

Building Web Enabled Government...
... From the People Who Are Doing It!

Now in its seventh year, FedWeb has been designed by and for government web professionals desiring to improve government e-service delivery. This program continues the tradition of providing high-impact educational workshops with an emphasis on practical applications through expert advice, case studies, and peer-to-peer sharing.

Program At-A-Glance

TUTORIALS - Monday May 5
Eight tutorials that provide information to implement the solutions to your most pressing concerns. Seats are limited, so register early.

WORKSHOPS - Tuesday and Wednesday May 6-7
FedWeb Spring 2003 offers seven tracks with twenty-eight educational workshops. Click here for complete Program Schedule

  • E-Government Project Management Track
  • Policy Track
  • XML-Building E-Goverment Framework Track
  • Content Management Track
  • Performance Measurement and Enhancement
  • Building Web Services
  • Emerging Technologies

EXHIBITS - Tuesday and Wednesday May 6-7
FedWeb offers exhibit space to vendors that are providing solutions of interest to the FedWeb audience. As an attendee you are invitied to visit exhibits conveniently located adjacent to classrooms. For information on becoming an exhibitor please visit the Exhibit and Sponsor Information.

CONTACT FEDWEB
Registration Assistance and Information: 703-425-2811
Exhibits and Sponsors: 703-643-1632

REGISTRATION -Online registration available now!

 

Registration Fees:

May 5-7, 2003, Tutorials, Conference Work Shops and Exhibits
$795 Government, paying with credit card or check in advance
$895 Government, paying with Training Order
$995 Industry, paying with credit card or check in advance

May 5, 2003, Tutorials Only
$395 Government, paying with credit card or check in advance
$495 Government, paying with purchase or training order
$595 Industry with credit card or check in advance

May 6-7, 2003 Conference Work Shops and Exhibits Only
$595 Government, paying with credit card or check in advance
$695 Government, paying with Training Order
$795 Industry, paying with credit card or check in advance

Registration fees include session attendance, registration materials, continental breakfast, lunch, beverage breaks, and exhibits.


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