"In a time of shrinking budgets, governments need to change how they implement and use technology, and focus on solutions for improving interaction and data sharing, with a vision for the future," said Bruce Chizen, president and CEO of Adobe.
In its exhibit (Booth 701 at the new Washington, D.C. Convention Center), demonstrations and other educational activities, Adobe will show solutions for enabling government online, cross-government communications, and efficient program administration. The company will demonstrate Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) 6 software, for streamlining document processes with Adobe PDF, announced yesterday, as well as its server technology for integrating disconnected document-based processes into the digital enterprise. Adobe also is hosting hands-on training sessions on topics such as empowering e-government today; meeting section 508 requirements; designing and deploying electronic forms; securing cross-agency communications; integrating documents and systems; creating rich content for print and web; and producing quality video for the web. In its daily educational sessions, the company will provide in-depth training on implementing XML and PDF solutions today, and best-practices sessions, including "Government Forms at Your Service," "Streamlining the FDA Approval Process," and "Talking Forms Accessible to All."
In conjunction with FOSE, Adobe also will host a policy forum April 9 on "Cross Government Communications - The Homeland Security Debate." The event will feature a lively panel discussion on the cross-government communications problem, the lack of a common national infrastructure, and the severe consequences of inaction. For more information on Adobe products and technologies for government, please visit www.adobe.com/government.
Quelle: Business Wire