5 research outputs found
Panel Two: Information Policy Making
The second panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law addresses the government\u27s response to the policy making challenges presented by information. Panelists from the government and academia explore the question: How has, and how should, the policy-making process respond to the diversity of issues, interests, and policymakers? Participants include Fred H. Cate, Allen S. Hammond, Bruce W. McConnell, Michael Nelson, Janice Obuchowski, and Marc Rotenbergaddresses the government\u27s response to the policy making challenges presented by information. Panelists from the government and academia explore the question: How has, and how should, the policy-making process respond to the diversity of issues, interests, and policymakers? Participants include Fred H. Cate, Allen S. Hammond, Bruce W. McConnell, Michael Nelson, Janice Obuchowski, and Marc Rotenberg.
From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law. The Annenberg Washington Program. Friday, March 3 1995, Washington, D.C
Panel Two: Information Policy Making
The second panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law addresses the government\u27s response to the policy making challenges presented by information. Panelists from the government and academia explore the question: How has, and how should, the policy-making process respond to the diversity of issues, interests, and policymakers? Participants include Fred H. Cate, Allen S. Hammond, Bruce W. McConnell, Michael Nelson, Janice Obuchowski, and Marc Rotenbergaddresses the government\u27s response to the policy making challenges presented by information. Panelists from the government and academia explore the question: How has, and how should, the policy-making process respond to the diversity of issues, interests, and policymakers? Participants include Fred H. Cate, Allen S. Hammond, Bruce W. McConnell, Michael Nelson, Janice Obuchowski, and Marc Rotenberg.
From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law. The Annenberg Washington Program. Friday, March 3 1995, Washington, D.C
The strategic benefits of managing risk
A brief synopsis of From Risk Management to Risk Strategy (Conference Board research report, June 2005) by Stephen Gates and Ellen Hexte