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International Digital Government Research Conference
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Dates: May 19-22, 2008
Location: Hilton Bonaventure Hotel, Montreal, Canada
Call for submissions deadline: December 21, 2007 (Call extended)
Website: http://www.dgo2008.org

“Partnerships for Public Innovation”

The 9th annual dg.o international conference is a forum for presentation and discussion of interdisciplinary digital government research and practice and its applications in diverse domains. The conference is presented by the Digital Government Society of North America (DGSNA), with major support from the US National Science Foundation.

The conference theme “Partnerships for Public Innovation” focuses on information-intensive innovations in the public sector that involve linkages among government, universities, NGOs, and businesses. This theme emphasizes the importance of sharing practical issues, policy perspectives, research insights, and expert advice, in order to reach higher levels of performance in diverse public enterprises.

For information on topics, submissions types and formats, as well as important dates please visit http://www.dgo2008.org/