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Subject: PEOPLE AND THEIR GOVERNMENTS IN THE INFORMATION AGE -- NATIONAL ELECTRONIC OPEN MEETING
PEOPLE AND THEIR GOVERNMENTS IN THE INFORMATION AGE
NATIONAL ELECTRONIC OPEN MEETING
MAY 1-14, 1995
DETAILED INFORMATION
SUMMARY: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) seeks
comments from all interested parties on the topic of the
respective roles of the Federal government, State, local, and
Tribal governments, industry, the public interest and library
communities, academia, and the general citizenry in creating an
electronic government. This notice is in furtherance of the work
of the Information Policy Committee of the Information
Infrastructure Task Force. To facilitate public input, OMB,
along with the Commerce Department's National Technical
Information Service (NTIS) and National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA), the National Performance
Review (NPR), and assistance from the US Government Printing
Office, will host a nationwide electronic open meeting to discuss
a number of questions related to this topic.
DATES: An electronic open meeting will be held from May 1 to 14,
1995. Those who wish to may submit written comments no later
than May 31, 1995.
ELECTRONIC AVAILABILITY AND ELECTRONIC OPEN MEETING: General:
This document, along with the other documents referenced herein,
are available by any HTML viewer, such as Mosaic or Netscape,
at: URL:http://meeting.fedworld.gov, or via FTP from
meeting.fedworld.gov
For those with electronic mail access who wish to find out more
about the open meeting, send a blank electronic mail message to:
info@meeting.fedworld.gov This will result in delivery of a more
detailed description of the electronic open meeting.
Public Access Sites: A primary goal of the meeting is to enable
as many Americans as possible to participate. This includes
people who do not have a computer with a modem, or access to the
Internet. In order to permit their participation, a number of
"Public Access Sites" have been established. To either locate
the nearest Public Access Site, or to order a list of all Public
Access Sites, call the GPO Access Support Team at (202) 512-1530.
In addition, through May 1, 1995 we will continue to solicit
institutions interested in serving as Public Access Sites. The
following criteria will apply to an institution interested in
serving as a Public Access Site:
* Willingness and ability to make computer facilities
available, free-of-charge, to the general public on a
full-or part-time basis throughout the two-week meeting, and
to provide logistical and technical support to the public.
* Ability to access Internet e-mail, newsgroups, or the
World Wide Web. Public Access Sites should not use Telnet
to access the FedWorld bulletin board. Because the number
of access ports at FedWorld is finite, FedWorld prefers to
reserve dial-in and Telnet capacity for individuals who seek
to use the FedWorld BBS as their primary means of
participating.
* Willingness and ability to publicize your institution's
participation as a Public Access Site to the local media and
community, and answer local public and press questions about
participation.
* Willingness to be listed in a national directory of Public
Access Sites that will be made available to the public and
press, before and during the meeting.
If your institution would like to serve as a Public Access Site,
please do one of the following:
Point your World Wide Web browser to:
http://meeting.fedworld.gov
Or, send a blank e-mail message to:
pas-info@meeting.fedworld.gov
In response to your e-mail, you will receive an automated
response detailing how to register as a Public Access Site. If
you do not presently have e-mail, newsgroup, or World Wide Web
capability but plan on having such capability by the time of the
meeting, you may register as a Public Access Site or receive
general end user information by calling the GPO Access User
Support Team at (202) 512-1530.
Participation options: It is possible to participate in the
electronic open meeting in four ways depending upon desired level
of interaction -- electronic mail of comments, subscription to a
"Listserv," subscribing to a "Usenet" newsgroup, and accessing
the open meeting homepage via an HTML viewer, such as "Mosaic" or
"Netscape".
Electronic mail of comments -- This is the easiest way to
participate in the open meeting. However, interaction will be
limited. Choosing one of the options below is recommended.
Subscribing to a Mailing List -- Subscribing to a mailing
list allows more interactive participation in the meeting. When
one subscribes to a mailing list, one will receive all the mail
messages which everyone posts to the mailing list. It is much
like putting a note on a bulletin board at the water cooler, but
instead of having to go to the water cooler, one will have the
note passed across one's desk. For help on subscribing to a
mailing list please send an e-mail message, the body of which
contains the single word "help" to: join@meeting.fedworld.gov
You will receive an e-mail message which tells you in detail how
to subscribe to a mailing list.
Subscribing to a USENET newsgroup -- Subscribing to a
USENET newsgroup is similar to joining a mailing list. The
difference is that to subscribe to a USENET newsgroup, one needs
to have a newsreader configured for his or her own computer. If
you are familiar with a newsreader on your system, you will be
able to participate in the newsgroups like any other regular
newsgroup. The newsgroups have the following names:
alt.gov.meeting.services alt.gov.meeting.benefits
alt.gov.meeting.infoaccs alt.gov.meeting.partdemo
alt.gov.meeting.techgoal
Each of the newsgroups corresponds with one of the five subject
areas, described in detail below.
World Wide Web Access -- Using a World Wide Web browser
offers the greatest level of interaction for participating in the
electronic open meeting. Point the browser to:
URL:http://meeting.fedworld.gov
The participant will arrive at a user friendly interface from
where one can search the different newsgroup mailing list
responses and reply (either anonymously or not) as one deems
appropriate. The participant will also be able to view
background documents on-line, and complete a voluntary
participant survey.
Accessing Background Materials On-line -- Any user who has
access to a file transfer program, such as FTP or Fetch, may
access the document archive from: meeting.fedworld.gov or may
view the relevant documents by pointing a Web browser to the open
meeting homepage URL cited above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS CONTACT:
Lew Oleinick, Information Policy and Technology Branch, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Room 10236, New Executive Office Building, Washington,
D.C. 20503. Telephone: (202) 395-4638. E-mail:
OLEINICK_L@A1.EOP.GOV.
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