Upcoming Event - Thursday February 18, 2010
Technology and Social Transformations in the Digital Era: Shared Opportunities and Challenges in the Information Environment
Speaker:
Dr. Daniel J. Caron
Librarian and Archivist of Canada
Keynote Summary:
Digital technology has radically changed the practices and expectations of memory institutions such as the Library and Archives of Canada. Their role is to preserve our collective memory and make it accessible. Join Dr. Daniel Caron, Librarian and Archivist of Canada, as he discusses the challenges presented by the acquisition and management of memory in an environment that combines our analogue past with our digital present in an increasingly complex society. Learn about how the ICT community can help preserve our national memory.
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Many small businesses find the process of trying to sell to the
federal government difficult at best and mystifying at worst. This
session will equip business owners with the keys needed to open
the doors to these markets.
OCRI's Government Opportunities Breakfast is targeted to senior
level executives and managers of small and medium-sized private
sector IT companies. The goal of these sessions is to improve supplier
and buyer awareness and simplify access to federal government purchasing
information. This series will create a clear understanding of the
requirements, roadblocks and opportunities that both the government
and private sector face.
2009-2010 Program Committee Members:
Phil Stein, Vice President, Ottawa Branch, Fujitsu Consulting (Chair); Claude Haw, President, OCRI; Doug Hunter, Director, Federal Government, IBM Canada Ltd.; Janet Armstrong, Business Development, Ajilon Consulting, Terry Ansari, Cisco; Michele Bedford Thistle, Public Sector Marketing Manager, Microsoft Canada; Susan Brown, PSC; Darren Nippard, Accenture; Graeme Gordon, Senior VP, Solution Delivery, Innovapost and Kathy Mahoney, OCRI
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