Conf: W2i Digital Cities Convention
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Attend the upcoming W2i Digital Cities Convention in San Francisco and explore how you can build & operate a broadband wireless network in your community to:
• Enhance public safety & security
• Improve emergency response
• Ensure digital inclusion
• Increase mobile workforce productivity
• Streamline government operations
• Provide new services to citizens
• Better control traffic & public transportation
• Lower telecommunications cost
• Spur economic development & digital inclusions
Co-Chaired by Mr. Chris A. Vein, Senior Advisor for Technology to San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, the Convention will feature:
1. Conference
October 10-12, 2005;
Register at: http://www.w2idigitalcitiesconvention.com/registration_sf.html
§ 2 days of conference keynotes & interactive plenary sessions by pioneering local government professionals and industry leaders
§ A whole day devoted to case study panels and brainstorming workshops
§ More than 150 confirmed participants from communities around the world
§ Speakers include:
- Lori D. Panzino, President, National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors
- Kenneth Fellman, Mayor, City of Arvada, CO
- Gavin Newsom, Mayor, City of San Francisco, CA
- Richard C. Barr, Mayor, City of Adel, GA
- Joe Chow, Mayor, City of Addison, TX
- Pu-Tsung King, Deputy Mayor, City of Taipei
- Abe Kani, Chief Information Officer, City of Atlanta
- Dianah Neff, Chief Information Officer, City of Philadelphia
- Dave Heck, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of Tempe, AZ
- Michael Lawrence, CISSP, Chief Information and Security Officer, City of Lenexa, KS Nitin Shah, CEO, Feeva
- Mark Ansboury, Chief Operating Officer, OneCleveland, Cleveland, OH
- Richard Bull, Police Chief, Ripon, CA
- Steve Schooley, City Traffic Manager, Lenexa, KS
- Alan Scrime, Chief, Policy & Rules Division, FCC
2. W2i Wireless Communities Best Practices Awards
October 11, 2005
* 4 continents, 5 countries, 12 communities… the finalists are in! Who will win?
* 6 awards pay tribute to local governments implementing broadband-wireless solutions in their communities
3. Technology Showcase
October 10-12, 2005
* Features leading technology vendors, systems integrators and service providers to discuss their work with local-government professionals
4. Community Wireless Networks & Technologies Training Session
October 13, 2005;
Enroll today! Only 30 seats remaining
* The day long practical training session provides trainees with a set of tools and hands-on community and solution profiling exercises.
5. City Wide Mesh Network Tour: Cupertino, CA
October 10, 2005;
Sign-up now! Convention attendees only
* Come early to the Convention and be treated to an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at an operating large-scale multi-service WiFi network
For more information, please visit www.w2idigitalcitiesconvention.com
