Welcome to PrivacyCampDC 2010!
For any questions, please contact Josh Berg at joshuadberg@gmail.com.
April 17, 2010
PrivacyCampDC10 is an unconference (what's this?) about privacy, with a particular focus on electronic privacy and government policy. The goal is to connect researchers, developers, practitioners, citizens and other enthusiasts for a day of intense collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Attending? Here's what to expect at a BarCamp.
Blog: Check out the Privacy Camp blog as we explore some of the issues prior to the start of Privacy Camp.
Barcamp homepage: If you want to learn even more.
Register here.
Who is talking about PrivacyCamp?
From last year's PrivacyCamp:
Add your blog post etc. here:
- Add your blog post or news item here.
Schedule and Session Planning
Start adding your session ideas, what you want to talk or hear about.
For the latest schedule, go here: Click here.
Event Summary and RSVP
Get involved
- Get the word out:
- Blog about the event.
- Tweet about the event. Use #PrivacyCamp as the hashtag.
- Sign up on the wiki: Sign up below if you're interested...
- Become a face of PrivacyCamp at Facebook. Click here.
- Join the mailing list at Google Groups:
- Follow PrivacyCampDC on Twitter @PrivacyCamp
- Join the PrivacyCampDC Flickr group:
- On LinkedIn
Stuff we might talk about...
To give you a better idea of what PrivacyCampDC is all about, here's a list of topics that may be addressed (in no particular order). A lot of these terms overlap and there often isn't a clear-cut boundary with neighboring themes. Please add which angle you're coming from:
- Government protection of consumer privacy
- Internet privacy regulations
- Deep Packet Inspection
- Obama Administration and Privacy
- Health Care Reform and Privacy
- Voter Privacy
- Government collection of citizen data
- Data breach law
- Add your topic...
Please help make this event sharable!
There are many folks around the world interested in these topics who can't all attend in person. It would be very nice if all sessions could be recorded (audio, video, live stream) or otherwise documented or captured (wiki, blogs, Twitter etc.). Please indicate below if you can bring equipment or have experience in helping others make their sessions sharable. Thanks!
Tasks
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Task
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Person In Charge
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% Done
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Initial Steps
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Set a date: Saturday, April 17, 2010
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Org Team |
100% |
Initial Steps |
Update mailing list (eg on Google Groups)
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Shaun Dakin |
100% |
Initial Steps |
Update Twitter account from @PrivacyCampDC to @PrivacyCamp
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Shaun Dakin |
100% |
Initial Steps |
Update logo from PrivacyCampDC to PrivacyCamp
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Shaun Dakin |
100% |
Initial Steps |
Build team (organizers, volunteers) |
Josh Berg
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100% |
Initial Steps |
Find a venue |
Josh Berg
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100% |
Initial Steps |
Find sponsors |
Org Team
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100% |
Food
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Purchase breakfast and coordinate delivery |
TBD
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Food
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Purchase lunch and coordinate delivery
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TBD
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Supplies |
Get projectors (provided on-site) |
Nick |
100%
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Supplies |
Get garbage pails and garbage bags (provided on-site) |
Nick
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100%
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Supplies |
Get coffee maker and coffee supplies |
Nick
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Supplies |
Get tape, scissors, nametags, markers |
Nick/Josh |
75%
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Supplies |
Get large white paper and easels |
Nick
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100%
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Communication |
Send out ongoing updates to attendees via Twitter |
Shaun Dakin |
100%
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Communications |
Send out ongoing updates to attendees via Email |
Shaun Dakin, Josh Berg
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100%
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Volunteers |
ID volunteers needed: technology, content, logistics, etc |
Shaun Dakin, Josh Berg
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100%
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Volunteers |
Coordination for Happy Hour
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Josh Berg
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100%
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Outreach |
Connect with high profile privacy folks
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Everyone |
100% |
Outreach
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Send emails to Gov20Camp, eDemocracy and TransparencyCamp lists |
Still relevant?
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Outreach |
Post to GovLoop |
Still relevant?
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Planning
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Check strength of wifi service onsite to see if we need to bring repeaters
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Nick
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Supplies
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Create Session Leaders Guide
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Still relevant?
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Planning |
Coordinate Session Introductions
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Heather
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100% |
Planning |
Match donors with vendors
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Shaun Dakin |
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Planning
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Create Setup Checklist |
Shaun Dakin |
100% |
Potential attendees (a.k.a. Campers)
Sign up here if you are interested in attending (Important: RSVP is handled via Eventbrite).
- Andrew McLaughlin, White House deputy CTO for Internet Policy
- Shaun Dakin. CEO and Founder of Citizens for Civil Discourse and The National Political Do Not Contact Registry
- Ari Schwartz, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer , Center for Democracy and Technology
- Heather West, Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Alan Rosenblatt, Associate Director of Online Advocacy, Center for American Progress Action Fun
- Josh Berg, Project Associate, PBS Interactive
- Add your name here
Tagging (for Twitter, Youtube, Flickr, Delicious, Technorati etc.)
Please use the hashtag #PrivacyCamp for Twitter and follow @PrivacyCamp for any other content related to this event.
Related initiatives & communities
Sponsors and budget
This event will cost $15 to attend, because of the generous support of our sponsors.
From past experience, the cost per active participant tends to vary between roughly $15 and $40 (depending on many factors such as venue, food, technology, schwag etc.).
List your name here if you or your organization would like to become a sponsor. Sponsors are highly encouraged to actively participate in the event. By sponsoring PrivacyCampDC10, you're providing much needed funds to support this community. In return, we will prominently mention all sponsors by applying any or all of the following online and offline opportunities:
- Sponsor appreciation on all available channels (wiki, Twitter, Google group)
- Sponsor appreciation the day of the event (logo print-out, verbal announcement)
- Right to market your product, service or organization on-site as long as it doesn't disrupt or otherwise negatively affect the overall barcamp experience (e.g. simple table tops, literature, banners etc.)
- Sponsors are invited to participate at the event (though we don't guarantee that your sessions will be popular... that's up to you to figure out)
- If you can think of anything else please contact us and we'll discuss. Thanks!
Incoming funds
Outgoing costs
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FAQ
- What is a barcamp? BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. For more, read this article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp