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Communications, Project Management, Tech

May 26, 2010: Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force Meeting

Rob Richards May 19, 2010

The first Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force Meeting will be held 26 May 2010 at the offices of Google in Washington, DC, USA.

The co-convenors of the meeting are Vinton G. Cerf of Google and James Stogdill of Accenture.

Click here for the conference program.

The Twitter hashtag for the workshop is #lawgov.

Click here for information about the Law.gov legal open government data project.

HT Carl Malamud.

Tags: Free access to law, jobs, Law.gov, Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force, Open source software for legal information systems, Public access to legal information

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