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XML & Content Management for Government Docs

11-Aug-2004

Late notice, but check out this worthy forum on "XML Authoring/Editing & Content Management of Legislative and Regulatory Documents" in Washington, DC, on September 21st. The second in an annual series put on the by the Washington XML users' group and the Federal Government XML Working Group (with some help from CMS Watch), the forum mixes vendor demonstrations and agency case studies. Exhibiting vendors pay the XML users' group a nominal fee to cover costs, so for attendees, admittance is free...
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- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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