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ADVISORY/eGov Press: Protecting Government Records and Electronic Evidence - Leading Authority on E-Commerce Law Advises Government Dec 11, 2001.


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ADVISORY...Tues. (Dec. 11)

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)

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Moving government online should eliminate the paper, not the paper
trail, but many Web technologies don't create meaningful records of
government-citizen transactions. To protect both the government and
its citizens, government IT managers must understand the interaction
between the legal and the technical.

In a special address this week, one of the authorities on
e-commerce law provides guidance to government policymakers and IT
directors how to protect electronic documents and meet requirements
for evidentiary records.

Who:

Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Strategic Advisor, Legal and Compliance
Practices, to PureEdge Solutions Inc.

Where:

Intergovernmental Technology Conference, Hershey, PA,
Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Rooms IKM

When:

Dec. 11, 2001 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Preview information:  Whitepaper and background info available at:
http://www.pureedge.com/practices/index.htm
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