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September 22, 2008

Successful OGE Conference

Last week's Office of Government Ethics conference was another success.  Based on attendee comments, the presenters were generally well received.  Here are a few of the other well-implemented features that come to mind:

  • The Exhibit Room was a good showcase of prize-winning educational and related products, including a slickly produced looping videotape.
  • The Internet Cafe facilitated access with home offices.
  • The full-color daily bulletins were a useful way of communicating with attendees.
  • The half-hour sessions for demos, "ask the expert" time, etc. were a worthwhile innovation.
  • The use of USB thumb drives to store handouts was a hit again. Handouts that were too late to make their way onto the thumb drives will be available from OGE by e-mail (Teresa Weakley, tlweake -- AT -- OGE -- DOT -- gov), and possibly their web site.
  • And last but not least, the Rosen Centre Hotel met with general approval.

All in all, the conference was another feather in OGE's cap.

P.S. Apologies for the duplicate posts Friday about Congressional hearings. The Wi-Fi connection from Orlando airport was so slow I didn't realize first attempt had already been posted. I removed one from the web site, but you may get two copies via e-mail.

Update: Sept. 23, Corrected Teresa Weakley's e-mail address. As a reminder, we try to disguise e-mail addresses we post because web site postings are the number one source of spammer targets.

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