| Linux and Open Source in GovernmentThe challenges
Adelaide, 12–13 January 2004
 Call For Papers
    Linux.conf.au is proud to announce the first
    annual Australian conference on Linux and Open Source in Government.  Sponsored by Oracle and organised as a miniconference of the Linux.conf.au in cooperation with Linux Australia and AUUG, the conference will be held in Adelaide, South
    Australia, on 12 and 13 January 2004.  Titled “The Challenges,” this
    conference will focus on best practices, raise awareness and share experiences amongst Policy
    Makers and IT officials.  Participants will come from Government and public departments,
    the academic sectors, and local, national and international organizations. 
    The Programme Committee invites proposals for
    papers for this conference.  Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the
    following:
     
      
      Demonstrations of Open Source Projects
      The Role of Open Source in Government
      State / Local Government using Open Source
      Citizen-Centric eGovernment
      IT Strategy and Enterprise Architecture
      Open Source Licenses and other Legal Issues
      Business Cases: Total Cost of Ownership
      Contemporary Security Issues
      Open Source and the Critical Information Infrastructure
      Open Source in the Military
      Open Source in Health Care and Bioinformatics
      Open Source Empowering People with Disabilities 
    Presentations may be given as technical papers or management studies.  Technical papers
    are designed for those who need in-depth knowledge, whereas management studies present case
    studies of real-life experiences in the conference's fields of interest. Submission Guidelines
    Those proposing to submit papers should submit an abstract (between ½ page and 2 pages), and
    a brief biography including: 
      
      Full name (and preferred handle, if any)
      Email address
      Author's affiliation with commercial or relevant organisations
      Postal address
      Telephone and fax numbers, with area and country codes
      Short biography, in around 1–3 paragraphs. 
    If travel and accommodation assistance will be required, please list your closest
    international air terminal. 
    Abstracts and biographies should be submitted as plain text.  Final presentations
    should be in the format of a 30–40 minute talk with 5–15 minutes for questions (a
    total of 45 minutes.)  A written paper, for inclusion in the conference proceedings, must
    accompany all presentations.  An electronic copy of your written paper, in an open format,
    is preferred over a paper copy.  We discourage the use of proprietary
    formats.  Conference proceedings will be produced on A4-sized paper, and you should
    format your written paper accordingly. 
    Any papers that are accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms will be rejected. 
    All successful papers must be eligible for republication on-line and on distribution media
    given to conference attendees.  Linux.Conf.Au
    requires non-exclusive publication rights to accepted papers, including the publication of the
    audio proceedings as well as publication and reproduction rights to any video filmed during the
    presentations.  Copyright ownership is retained by the author.  You may be asked to
    sign an agreement to these conditions upon arrival at the conference. 
    Late submissions place an undue burden on our formatting team.  In the event that you
    miss one of the deadlines we reserve the right to revoke any offer to present your paper. 
    At the submission stage only an abstract is required. 
    Panel sessions will also be timetabled in the conference and speakers should indicate their
    willingness to participate, and may like to suggest panel topics. Speaker Incentive
    Presenters of papers are afforded complimentary registration to this mini-conference. Important Dates
      
        | Deadline for abstracts/proposals |  | 31 October 2003 |  
        | Notification of acceptance | 14 November 2003 |  
        | Final submissions due | 12 December 2003 |  
        | Conference | 12–13 January 2004 |  Associated Technical Conference
    The conference will take place within the framework of Linux.conf.au, a major technical conference for open
    source developers, held in the same precinct on subsequent days, January 14–16.  Linux.conf.au is for Linux, BSD and other related tools
    of the open source trade.  Registrants for linux.conf.au receive complimentary entry to
    Linux and Open Source in Government and all other miniconfs being held in the same week. How to Submit
    Proposals should be sent in electronic form to the Programme Committee 
    Please refer to either of the AUUG or linux.conf.au websites for further information and
    up-to-date details: 
    http://classic.auug.org.au/events/2004/ocgconf
    http://lca2004.linux.org.au/ocgconf
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