Program Grid - 2005 National Conference on Digital Government Research

NOTE: This program is subject to change.
For scheduling of individual presentations, please see the Program Details

 
DAY/TIME MASTER TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C
SUNDAY   May 15              
 1 P.M.   International Workshops
& Tutorials
Workshop
Digital Government Integration & Systems Evaluation
(Ann Macintosh)  
Workshop
E-Authentication Infrastructures and their Interoperability: a corner-stone for the third millennium society
(Enrico Nardelli)  

(2:00 p.m.)
Tutorial
Application of Social Network Analysis in Digital Government Research
(David Lazer, Ines Mergel, Noshir Contractor)  
5 P.M. FREE TIME
 7:00 P.M. RECEPTIONS:   Reception for Principal Investigators and Government Partners
Reception for Graduate Students
 
 9:00 P.M.          
MONDAY     May 16              
 7:00 A.M.   REGISTRATION and continental breakfast
 
 8:30 A.M.   OPENING
 
 9:00 A.M.   Keynote Address:
Neil Eisner - "Digital Dreams: The Future of E-Government"
 10:00 A.M.   BREAK        
10:45 A.M.   SESSION 1   (1A)
Technology to Support Data Gathering via the Web  
(1B)
Transportation Systems  
(1C)
Panel: Cyberinfrastructure for Public Health (Part I)  
12:00 P.M.   LUNCH BREAK
(on your own)
 
 1:30 P.M.   SESSION 2

 
(2A)
e-Governance & Public Participation
(2B)
e-Rulemaking
(2C)
Panel: Cyberinfrastructure for Public Health (Part II)  
 3:00 P.M.   BREAK        
 3:30 P.M.   SESSION 3

 
(3A)
e-Government -- Policy, Legislation, and Law
(3B)
Panel: Preserving Information Long Term - Digital Archiving
(3C)
Alert and Crisis Management  
 5:00 P.M.   BREAK        
 5:30 P.M.

 
SYSTEM DEMOS(A), POSTERS(A) and book signings
(Fully catered, cash bar)  
 7:00 P.M.   BREAK        
 7:30 P.M.

 
SYSTEM DEMOS & POSTERS(B)
(Fully catered, cash bar)  
 9:00 P.M.          
TUESDAY     May 17              
 7:00 A.M.

 
REGISTRATION and continental breakfast  
 8:30 A.M.

 
Keynote Panel: Digital Government and the Academy
 10:00 A.M.   BREAK        
10:30 A.M.

 
SESSION 4   (4A)
Invited Demonstrations: IT at work in U.S. cities  
(4B)
Technology Transfer and Evaluation for e-Government  
(4C)
Health Care, IT, and e-Government  
11:30 A.M.

 
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions
and lunch on your own  
 2:00 P.M.

 
SESSION 5
 
(5A)
e-Government and Community Information Systems  
(5B)
Invited Talk: Human-Computer Interaction Themes in Digital Government  
(5C)
Technology Evaluation and Medical Informatics  
 3:00 P.M.   BREAK        
 3:30 P.M.   SESSION 6   (6A)
Motivating and Enabling e-Government  
(6B)
User Interfaces for Integrating Web-based Information

 
(6C)
e-Voting  
 5.00 P.M.

 
Annual PIs meeting / refreshments  
 6:00 P.M.

Business Meeting, on formation of a Digital Government society
All are welcome.  
 7:00 P.M.          
WEDNESDAY    May 18              
 7:00 A.M.

 
REGISTRATION and continental breakfast  
 8:30 A.M.

 
Keynote Address:
Daniel E. Atkins
Topic: "Cyberinfrastructure-enhanced Science and Digital Government: Pathfinders and Fellow Travelers"
 9:30 A.M.   BREAK  
10:00 A.M.

 
SESSION 7   (7A)
Student Session  
(7B)
Data Integration and Eco-Informatics

 
(7C)
Data Quality and Data Mining  
 11:30 A.M.   BREAK        
 11:40 A.M.   Closing Plenary  
12:30 P.M.

 
LUNCH BREAK
(on your own)  
 1:30 P.M.

 
FIELD TRIP
 
International Research Collaboration Planning Meeting (by invitation)   TUTORIAL
Data Confidentiality and Statistical Dislosure Limitation
(Alan Karr)
 4:30 P.M.

 
Buses scheduled to leave field trip sites  
 5:00 P.M.

 
Returning buses arrive at hotel    
 6:00 P.M.

   
THURSDAY    May 19              
  Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference begins