Dear All,
I am interested in your thoughts about how OpenGov metrics is being
discussed (or not) during the first annual conference of the Open
Government Partnership now taking place in in Brasilia, April 17-18,
2012. --> #OGP2012
Links about "OGP2012" and its live coverage can be found
below. You can make short comments on their online platform, but if
you want to make an observation about OGP2012 that is longer and/or
deeper than a tweet (140-characters), then
feel free to come back and
comment here in this group, even if the topic is not directly related
to metrics development or the measurement of so-called "best
practices".
http://www.opengovpartnership.org/news/how-participate-virtually-open-government-partnership%E2%80%99s-brazil-meeting
I'm look forward to hearing your impressions here of OGP2012.
best,
Stephen Buckley
OpenGovMetrics moderator
http://www.twitter.com/opengovmetrics
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From: Elana Goldstein
<------@americaspeaks.org>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 09:40:42 -0400
Subject: Open Government Partnership Webcast Is Starting
To: Elana Goldstein <------@americaspeaks.org>
Thank you for registering for the webcast of the Open Government
Partnership 2012 Meeting in Brasilia! The webcast will begin shortly.
You can access the webcast here:
http://www.opengovpartnership.org/open-government-partnership-annual-meeting-online-coverage
Join the Conversation
The webcast will be accompanied by a live chat, where you can ask
questions and discuss the event with other viewers. You can also follow
the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using #OGP2012.
See you on the webcast!
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Elana Goldstein
New Media, Communication, and Program Associate
AMERICASPEAKS
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