From: Dan Jellinek [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:05 PM
To: egovbulletin
Subject: Future Government Forum
Special notice, to all readers of E-Government Bulletin:
Future Government Forum, the online debate hosted by E-Government Bulletin
publishers Headstar with sponsorship from BT, is now live
at:
http://www.futuregovernment.org/
For those of you already taking part, please ignore this message! For
everyone else - please do log on if you are interested, and
take part in this debate about public/private partnerships for e-government.
At the core of the debate is a think-tank that has already been finalised,
but there is an open area as well where anyone can have
their say. Simply go through to the forum area of the site, register as a
new user using the 'register' or 'new user' links, and you
will receive a user name and password by email. You will then be able to go
back, log in and have your say in the 'Open debate
area'. The other areas are for think-tank members - you can enter these and
read what has been said, but will have to use the open
area to post up messages. All areas are of equal importance for our final
report!
Best regards,
Dan Jellinek
Editor, E-Government Bulletin
and Debate Chair, Future Government Forum
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