The afternoon sessions will begin with a congressional keynote by Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), who will discuss the "E-Gov" Act of 2002 and its mandates to improve both content and technology management in federal agencies by combining the power and ubiquity of the Web with the facility of classification and organization standards that are the staple tools of librarians. In an afternoon panel discussion on how libraries contribute to enterprise content management, Eugenia Prime of Hewlett Packard will discuss corporate libraries; Peter Young of the National Agricultural Library will examine federal libraries; and Marlys Rudeen, Find-It! Washington, will cover state and local governments. Jim Flyzik of Guerra, Kiviat & Flyzik, former lead IT adviser in the Office of Homeland Security and chief information officer for the Department of the Treasury, will discuss enterprise content management for homeland security.
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