Choosing any web development technology represents a significant investment of resources. Before making a decision to switch to a new web development application, decision makers can spend weeks and months comparing options and deliberating about the best direction to go in. This day long workshop can give busy decision makers a full deep dive into many aspects of Drupal. Participants on this course will come to understand how Drupal is used in government, How to get started with the OpenPublic distribution, How to talk to your security officer about using Drupal, How to build a Drupal team to build your site.
This day long session is at Capital Camp, Washington, DC. http://www.capitalcamp.org/#location. The room number for the decision maker's track is 301. Registration will be set up outside of the Grand Ballroom and attendees can pick up their name tags there.
Updated schedule:
Explaining Drupal to your security officer: NIST, FISMA, and securing a Drupal system - Waylon Krush (FCC.gov) 10-10:45
Break
Accessibility - Complying with Accessibility standards - 11-11:30AM Gray Brooks(FCC) & Katherine Lynch (Drexel University)
FCC.gov Showcase - Mike Reich(FCC) 11:30AM - 12PM
Lunch - 12-1PM
Building your Drupal team: Content editors, Design, Information architecture, Development, Project management, Operations - Panel of Govies 1-2PM Dan McSwain (FCC), Mike Reich (FCC) , Andrew Hoppin (NY State)
Drupal distribution: Web content management with OpenPublic - Phase 2 - 2-2:45PM Jeff Walpole (Phase 2)
Drupal as an application framework: Modules, Features, and building custom applications - 2:45-3:15PM - Gray Brooks (FCC)
Break 3:15-3:30PM
Drupal case study: SBA.gov, Stephen Morris (SBA)- 3:30PM-4PM
Understanding infrastructure and operations for you Drupal site - Sheldon Rampton, (NY Senate)- 4PM-4:30PM
Leave for capital camp happy hour - 51st State, 2512 L Street NW, www.51ststatetavern.com
The program is listed here: http://capitalcamp.org/content/using-drupal-government-decision-makers-view

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