[Trainer-talk] Fwd: FYI: Announcing Open Developer Day at the FCC
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Fri Oct 29 01:13:29 UTC 2010
>
> From the web page
>
>http://reboot.fcc.gov/blog?entryId=927569
>
>Announcing Open Developer Day at the FCC
>October 28th, 2010 by Greg Elin - Chief Data Officer
>
>On Monday, November 8, 2010, the Federal Communications Commission
>will sponsor an "Open Developer Day" event at FCC Headquarters in
>Washington, DC to promote collaboration between web developers in
>the public and private sectors.
>
>The goal of Open Developer Day is to further innovation in
>accessible technologies and foster citizen participation in open government.
>
>Open Developer Day will be a public, single-day event that
>prioritizes accessibility goals, though other web solutions are also
>of interest. The event will feature guest engineers from the Yahoo!
>Developer Network and Yahoo!s Accessibility teamLab and will have a
>component addressing the requirements and opportunities in the new
>"Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act."
>
>Think of Open Developer Day as a digital barn raising where software
>developers learn new tools and volunteer their skills to prototype
>and build new web applications together.
>
>Engineers from the Yahoo! Accessibility team Lab and Yahoo!
>Developer Network will be providing technical instruction for some
>of their technologies that support working with web-based
>information and their ongoing work in accessibility.
>
>A priority area is the development of a web application that will
>serve as a clearing-house of information on accessible information
>and communication technologies (ICT). The FCC is mandated to create
>this clearinghouse by a new law called the "Twenty-First Century
>Communications and Video Accessibility Act," which President Obama
>signed on October 8, 2010. The clearinghouse is intended to make it
>as easy as possible for people with disabilities, families, and
>support professionals to find information about accessible technologies.
>
>The FCC will also be interested in other innovative ways that public
>APIs may be used to add value to the fcc.gov and broadband.gov web
>sites. The choice of intellectual property licensing is being left
>to each developer for code contributions made.
>
>Any developer may participate, without charge. Each participant is
>expected to bring his or her own laptop computer, and to comply with
>security guidelines.
>
>To RSVP for Open Developer Day, click here (mailto:mikelle.morra at fcc.gov).
>
>We hope to see you soon!
>
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