ePractice.eu will award 50 invitations to attend the Lisbon Ministerial eGovernment Conference

ePractice.eu PortalParticipation in the Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2007 is by invitation only and the number of participants is limited. ePractice.eu Portal offers the opportunity to be invited simply by participating more on the portal development and knowledge sharing.

The ePractice.eu Portal will reward 50 of its most active members with invitations to the Lisbon Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2007 that takes place between the 19th and 21st of September in Lisbon.

Starting 17 July 2007 every member activity on the portal has a score (past contributions since the portals' launch will also be considered). These activities include beneficial contributions to the portal, such as:

  • Update your personal data, including a picture and professional data (awarded up to 15 points)
  • Submit a case. (awarded up to 20 points)
  • Send feedback on the portal. (awarded up to 10 points)

On the 6th of September 2007, a list of the 50 members with the highest overall score will be published on the portal and these 50 members will be sent an invitation to the Lisbon Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2007.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.epractice.eu/free_entrance

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About 4th Ministerial eGovernment Conference in Portugal
The Portuguese Government and the European Commission are jointly organising the fourth Ministerial eGovernment Conference entitled “Reaping the Benefits of eGovernment”. The conference will take place during the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union. For further information, please visit www.megovconf-lisbon.gov.pt

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