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State information policy development

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (NOONAN%MSUS1.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu)
Fri Jun 26 11:49:14 1992

Date:         Fri, 26 Jun 1992 10:32:38 CDT
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From: NOONAN%MSUS1.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Please reply to noonan@msus1.msus.edu. I will summarize for the
list.

From: Mary Birmingham, Metronet
      Marilyn Cathcart, Legislative Reference Library
RE:   Citizen participation in information policy development

1.  In your states, how is the public involved in the development of
    state information policy and in the design of products and
    services supported by the state?

2.  What has been the impact of electronic products on the
    accessibility of state government information in your state?

3.  What electronic products does your state have that are publicly
    available? (Only interested in state-produced products!)

4.  Are these products available for direct public access or are they
    used through intermediaries?

A heartfelt thank you to anyone who takes the time to respond. It
would be useful get your responses even if they indicate a lack
of public involvement or no electronic product availability.

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