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Forum on XML Authoring/Editing & Content Management of Legislative & Regulatory Documents Attendee Invitation

Sponsored By

Federal Government XML Working Group, CMS Watch and Washington, DC Area XML Users Group

Date:  Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Time:  9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location:  Key Bridge Marriott

The Federal Government XML Working Group and the Washington, DC Area XML Users Group (DC XMLUG) invite you to join in the second in a series of open, noncompetitive forums targeted at our members and government employees. The conference will have two parallel tracks; 1) content management strategies and tools, and 2) the challenges and current status of government regulatory and legislative publishing. The major emphasis of both tracks will be the growing use of XML for complex, interactive content management and publishing.

In this forum CMS vendors will have an opportunity to discuss and demonstrate how they support the document and content management needs of 8 government agencies and other organizations to help organizations keep pace with the growing challenges of electronic content and e-government.

Each selected CMS vendor will have a 30-minute time slot to present their solution to sample content provided to them before the event.

In the Regulatory publishing track, emphasis will be on government initiatives and agency progress in creating and providing regulatory information in electronic form. Key presenters have been arranged for this track, providing a comprehensive picture of current and projected Federal intiatives and funding programs.

As with last year, vendors may have tabletop displays that will provide the participants detailed information about products and services.

This year's agenda.

If you are interested in attending this forum please register at:

http://www.eccnet.com/xmlug/XML-forum/attendee-register.html

Link to vendors who currently to date have registered to have booths at this event.

If interested, here are pictures from last years event.