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Baltimore Symposium

2006.08.03
Dylan Jeffrey, CLG and Symposium Director, opens the Symposium

Andrew Pinder, former UK Government eEnvoy, gives a keynote speech.

Hon. Mary D. Kane, Secretary of State for Maryland, welcomes the attendees to her State.

Dr Arthur T. Johnson, Provost of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County - partners of the Baltimore Event - welcomes delegates.

Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-Regional Advisor on eGovernment, UNDESA

Cllr. Mary Reid, (former) Mayor of Kingston Upon Thames, provides feedback from the Budapest event to delegates.

Cllr. Matthew Ellis, Deputy Leader of Lichfield District Council and member of Staffordshire County Council, addresses delegates.

Laurence Pratchett, Professor of Local Democracy at De Montfort University, presents the results and findings of a Comparative Study into Local eDemocracy at Municipal Level in Europe and North America. The study was conducted by De Montfort University, UK and University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA.

Questions from the floor.





Julian Bowrey, Head of Division for Sustainable Communities, CLG.

Delegate discussions and voting.



Tom Dawkins, National Coordinator of Vibewire Youth Services.

Public Forum Institute - Partners of the Symposium.

Pallas Snider - Anne Arundel County Student Forum - discusses innovative ideas to stir citizens.

Successful International eParticipation Symposium in Baltimore, USA in 2006
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