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Designing Public Infrastructure and Civic Architecture for the Information Society

 

Collaboratively led by Dazza Greenwood, a technology lawyer and educator, Daniel Bennett, a technologist and former Congressional staffer, Ray Campbell, head of Mass Health Data Consortium and represented by Scott David of K&L Gates law firm, the eCitizen Foundation exists to educate and to convene stakeholders across society to discuss and establish Open Public Integrated Architectures that explicitly address the business, legal, and technical requirements of tomorrow's online systems, organizations, and life. Initiative areas include for example the following:

  1. Health information technology (HIT) and health information exchange (HIE);
  2. Use of XML for next generation legislative and legal documents;
  3. Identity verification and authentication for individuals, organizations and objects;
  4. Electronic contracts and dispute resolution;
  5. Mass-scale dialog and participation in decision making;
  6. Use of architecture with data-driven models and simulations to define and execute integrated requirements for run-time virtual work.

 

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