Conferences
The Center for Competitive Government has organized many conferences in conjunction with established professional organizations.
Those interested in attending and/or presenting a paper at a conference should contact the director; all submitted articles are considered candidates for publication in our book series.
Past Conferences
2013
Mayor’s Technology Summit
Temple University’s 7th Mayors’ Innovation Summit will provide an important forum for dialog among mayors, information and technology officers, civic innovators, technology executives and the non-profit sector to share their vision of the city of the future. This three day event will engage participants in a variety of workshops and panel discussions. By engaging in a variety of workshops and panel.
2010
- Mayors’ Technology Summit 2010: The Digital City - City of Philadelphia Letter of Agreement
2008
- Mayors’ Technology Summit: Technology Solutions for Safe Communities and Economic Sustainability
2004
- Mayors’ Technology Summit: Homeland Security, Safety and Economic Development - Washington, DC Letter of Agreement
2003
- Mayor’s Technology Summit: Homeland Security, Safety and Economic Development - City of San Francisco Letter of Agreement
2001
- Conference of Mayors and CEOs: Seizing the Opportunity of E-Government - City of New York Letter of Agreement
2000
- Conference of Mayors: Making Government Work
Proceedings
- “Making Government Work: Best Practices in Competitive Government”; Host: Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, May 9-10, 2000. New York City.
- “Seizing the Opportunity of E-Government”; Host: Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, June 26-27, 2001.
- “Mayors’ Technology Summit 2003: Homeland Security, Safety and Economic Development”; Host: Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr. July 17-18, 2003.