Final Countdown to OpenGovDC - 5 Reasons to Go!

Posted Jun 10, 2011 // 0 comments
Betsy:

With only 4 days remaining until OpenGovDC, we are down to the final tickets. So if you haven't registered yet, here's some added incentive:

1. Some of the biggest influencers in the OpenGov tech scene

Whether it's at the White House, FCC, NASA or the Department of Energy, you'll also hear directly from the teams that carried out the implementations participate in open and honest conversations around what has worked in government and what has not.

2. Six Awesome Topics

We going deep on 6 of the most interesting topics in OpenGov -- Open Data, Platforms, Mapping, Collaborative Code, Design and Security --where you'll get an in-depth look at what each of these topics look like in the real world.

3. Technical Workshops

With two tracks being offered, you'll have plenty to do at OpenGovDC. If you like what you hear in the Main Auditorium, then you could check out the corresponding technical workshop to learn how to successfully use all of these open source techniques and tools. I also happen to know that there will be plenty of opportunities to try out MapBox and Eric will be available to help you produce your own interactive, custom visualizations of public data using all open source software.

Check out the full agenda now at OpenGovDC.com!

4. Chat with the Panelists

Woolly Mammoth is an amazing space and in this intimate theatre setting you'll have plenty of opportunities over coffee and lunch to follow up with the panelists on the great things you heard during their sessions.

5. Happy Hour

Finish up the day at Hill Country BBQ just around the corner, where you'll have a chance to mix and mingle with all of the attendees and map out your next steps in advancing Open Gov.

Grab your ticket now because we are almost sold out!

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