DrupalGov Canberra 2013

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2013-08-23 09:00 - 17:00 Australia/Sydney
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Drupalcamp or Regional Summit

DrupalGov Canberra is a day-long summit on Drupal in the public sector in Australia, including universities and other quasi-government & non-government organisations.

Drupal is fast becoming the defacto standard for CMS implementations in the public sector. Roughly three­-quarters of major Australian Government agencies use Drupal in some capacity, many as their primary CMS. Drupal has seen exceptionally strong growth in this sector in the past two years, and we believe that the time is right for a public forum to bring together those who use this great open source product.

DrupalGov Canberra will focus exclusively on Drupal in the public sector, featuring sessions for managers and business teams as well as more technical discussions. As Australia's first topic-focussed Drupal conference, this is a unique opportunity to meet, mingle and discuss ideas with government and NGO Drupal teams, Drupal professionals and Drupal service providers.

Where & when

DrupalGov Canberra will be held on Friday the 23rd of August, at University House, at the Australian National University.

Tickets

Tickets will be available shortly. An announcement will be made on Drupal.org.

Call for speakers

Speakers are welcome from individuals and all public and private sector organisations delivering public sector Drupal projects or with expertise, experience or good ideas to share.

The deadline for submissions is 5:00pm on Friday, July 12th, 2013.

Sponsorship

We've prepared a couple of simple, inexpensive sponsorship packages for DrupalGov Canberra. More information is available on the website.

More information

Check out the DrupalACT website at DrupalACT.org.au.

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