2nd Annual Web and Communications Conference to Convene October 16th

Offered by the Oklahoma State Webmanagers Group

OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Public sector web and communications professionals will convene Oct. 16 in Oklahoma City’s Metro Technology Center for the Oklahoma State Webmanagers Group (OSWG) Fall Conference 2012: Innovation and Modernization. The conference will feature a keynote address by State of Oklahoma Chief Information Officer Alex Pettit and State Representative Jason Murphey, House Government Modernization Chair.

“This is the second year for this event, and we are very excited about what is in store for our participants. The primary focus of the conference is on practical solutions presented by those who are designing, developing, or managing web presence, web services, and web communications in their organization,” said Dan Hough, OSWG president. “Our goal is to create a place for any web and communications professional looking to enhance their skills, to convene, discuss, and learn.”

The conference offers a day of sessions featuring in-depth classes with industry experts, aimed at providing key information and best practices on topics ranging from social media to responsive design and cybersecurity to Open Source software.

Conference sessions will be relevant to public sector communications and web professionals from state agencies, city government and services, higher education institutions, corporations, and all developers interested in skill building.

“The public sector online community is vital in promoting a sense of transparency to the citizens of Oklahoma,” said OK.gov General Manager, Mark Mitchell. “This conference will help all levels of public webmanagers and communicators share best practices to advance eGovernment in Oklahoma.”

Conference speakers will provide ideas, designs, and information agencies can begin implementing immediately following the conference. The conference is also an opportunity to meet and network with people in the industry.

For more information and registration details about the OSWG Fall Conference 2012, visit the conference website at www.ok.gov/oswg.

About OSWG

The Oklahoma State Webmanagers Group (OSWG) is a community of public sector professionals engaged in the design, production and maintenance of web-based services for Oklahoma's state and local government agencies, as well as higher education institutions. The OSWG was founded in September 1997, and has more than 100 members who are engaged in the planning, design, implementation and management of web-based information offered to the citizens of Oklahoma.

The membership of OSWG is diverse, and includes public information specialists, graphic artists, programmers, web developers, database administrators and persons assigned to positions not even directly related to information technology duties. For more information, visit the OSWG website at http://www.oswg.net.

About OK.gov

OK.gov is the official website of the state of Oklahoma and a collaborative effort between the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) and Oklahoma Interactive, LLC to help Oklahoma government entities Web-enable their information services. OMES is responsible for OK.gov. Oklahoma Interactive operates, maintains, and markets OK.gov and is part of eGovernment firm NIC’s (NASDAQ: EGOV) family of companies.

About NIC

NIC Inc. (NASDAQ: EGOV) is the nation's leading provider of official government portals, online services, and secure payment processing solutions. The company's innovative eGovernment services help reduce costs and increase efficiencies for government agencies, citizens, and businesses across the country. NIC provides eGovernment solutions for more than 3,500 federal, state, and local agencies in the United States. Additional information is available at http://www.egov.com.

OK.gov
Mark Mitchell, 405-524-3468 Ext. 120
mark.mitchell@www.ok.gov
or
OSWG
Brenda Dawes, 405-744-5170
Brenda.Dawes@okstate.edu

Source: OK.gov