Monday, June 14, 2010

Digital States webinar: Making Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration Real, 7/6

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The Power of Two or More – Making Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration Real

The Center for Digital Government welcomes senior state and local executives from Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado and Michigan to discuss their successes as well as trials and tribulations of planning, creating and implementing collaborative systems with other state, city and county governments. As the world becomes a smaller place, budgets tighten and service demands increase, shared services and collaborative efforts have been pioneered. Valuable lessons have been learned by these early adopters as they have learned that hindsight is indeed 20/20. A number of states and localities find themselves looking for a teammate, and this discussion will cover how it has been done before. Contribute to the discussion and learn from peers about what makes a successful collaboration, how to identify it and how to make it happen. 

Speakers Include:

Phil Bertolini, Chief Information Officer, Oakland County, MI

Patrick Quain, Deputy Director/Chief Information Officer, Department of Administration, State of Arizona

Ken Theis, Chief Information Officer, State of Michigan


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Complimentary Webinar

July 6, 2010
11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET

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For more information or to register, please contact:

Jeremy Smith
Registration Coordinator
Center for Digital Government
800.940.6039 ext. 1402
jsmith@centerdigitaled.com

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