IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND IMPACT OF YOUR WEBSITE:
EVALUATING WEB-BASED INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
June 3, 1999
Key Bridge Marriott, Arlington, VA
Charles R. McClure, Ph.D., Program Chair and Moderator
The conference will provide participants with a "hands-on," practical
set of skills and techniques for how to evaluate and improve government
web sites. Sessions include:
* Current Trends and Developments in Federal Website Uses and
Applications
* User-Based Assessment Strategies: Identifying Users, Their Needs, and
Website Usage
* Information Management and Policies and Their Impact on Federal
Websites
* Keynote Presentation: Evaluation of Federal Websites: The View from
GAO
* Web Server Log Analysis � How to Implement, Measure, Use, Interpret
and Report Web Server Logs
Speakers include:
* Jay Alden, Ph.D., National Defense University;
* John T. Christian, Ph.D., General Accounting Office;
* Carol A. Hert,Ph.D., Syracuse University;
* Rich Kellett, Federal WebManagement Institute and GSA;
* Carlynn Thompson, WWW Federal Consortium and DTIC;
* Gretchen Van Hyning, WWW Federal Consortium and HUD;
* Steve Willett, Dept. of Commerce; and
* Charles R. McClure, Ph.D. Syracuse University.
Executive Sourcebook: Attendees will receive an Executive Sourcebook of
presentations, background information, specific data collection
instruments and techniques for the evaluation methods discussed, and
other seminar information.
This �Technology Excellence in Government� Seminar is presented by the
Digital Government Institute, The Council for Excellence in Government,
Government Computer News and Syracuse University School of Information
Studies. It is co-presented by the Federation of Government Information
Processing Councils, the Federal Web Management Institute/GSA, and
FedWorld Information Technologies/NTIS, DOC.
$225 government and public sector, $295 private sector. Visit
www.digitalgovernment.com or contact 301-320-4397 to receive the seminar
brochure.
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