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 dg.o2000 Video Interviews 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | All

NOTE:
Videos at dg.o2000 were made up of several interviews edited together on each topic.
The people indexed here do speak in the videos listed under their names, but may not be the first, in order, to appear. See a complete title index below

Speaker Affiliation Topic Year Video
Yigal Arens Digital Government Research Center, USC/ISI The dg.o2000 workshop 2000 MPEG
The Digital Government Research Center 2000 MPEG
Robert Balzer Teknowledge, Inc. Opportunities for Industry 2000 MPEG
Lawrence Brandt National Science Foundation Conclusion - the future of Digital Government research 2000 MPEG
The NSF program 2000 MPEG
Sharon Dawes Center for Technology in Government, SUNY University at Albany Social Impact 2000 MPEG
William Dutton Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California Social Impact 2000 MPEG
Anne Frondorf United States Geological Survey Why Digital Government? 2000 MPEG
Anne Gardner Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice The dg.o2000 workshop 2000 MPEG
Valerie Gregg National Science Foundation Conclusion - the future of Digital Government research 2000 MPEG
The NSF program 2000 MPEG
Eduard Hovy Digital Government Research Center, USC/ISI Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
Thomas Kalil Special Assistant to the President of the United States for Economic Policy Introduction to dg.o2000 2000 MPEG
Problems and obstacles 2000 MPEG
Social Impact 2000 MPEG
Opportunities for Industry 2000 MPEG
Why Digital Government? 2000 MPEG
Judith Klavans Digital Government Research Center, USC/ISI The Digital Government Research Center 2000 MPEG
Problems and obstacles 2000 MPEG
Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
Why Digital Government? 2000 MPEG
Keith Kurtz City of Santa Monica Technological promise 2000 MPEG
2000 MPEG
Gary Marchionini University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Problems and obstacles 2000 MPEG
Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
Thomas Prudhomme National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Problems and obstacles 2000 MPEG
Rodger Rawls BAE Systems Why Digital Government? 2000 MPEG
Hanan Samet University of Maryland at College Park Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
William Scherlis Carnegie Mellon University Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
Opportunities for Industry 2000 MPEG
Herbert Schorr University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute Conclusion - the future of Digital Government research 2000 MPEG
Neil Scott Stanford University The dg.o2000 workshop 2000 MPEG
Problems and obstacles 2000 MPEG
Research Opportunities 2000 MPEG
George Strawn National Science Foundation Introduction to dg.o2000 2000 MPEG
Introduction to dg.o2000 Proceedings disc 2000 MPEG
The NSF program 2000 MPEG
Tom Temin Government Computer News Social Impact 2000 MPEG
Technological promise 2000 MPEG
Katherine Wallman U.A. Office of Management and Budget Technological promise 2000 MPEG
Why Digital Government? 2000 MPEG
Christopher Weare Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California Technological promise 2000 MPEG
Peggy Young Bureau of Transportation Statistics, U.S. Department of Transportation The dg.o2000 workshop 2000 MPEG

VIDEO CLIPS BY TITLE:
Introduction to dg.o2000
Introduction to dg.o2000 proceedings disc
Why Digital Government?
Problems and Obstacles
Technological Promise
Social Impact
Research Opportunities
Opportunities for Industry
The NSF Program
The Digital Government Research Center
The dg.o2000 Workshop
Conclusion