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2011 Open Source Search Conference The Open Source Search Conference on June 15, 2011 has concluded. Thanks to all speakers and attendees!

Please join us at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner, in McLean, VA, for this government-focused open source search event for users, developers, and those just wanting to learn more. The conference is FREE for government employees. Attendees will have a chance to participate, learn, and network with peers and community about government search and text analytics needs.

Browse the full list of talks.

Two Days of Tutorials by Experts

Software developers can enrich their expertise with two full days of open source search tutorials on June 13-14, taught by expert trainers from Lucid Imagination and others.

Dates

  • Conference: June 15, 2011
  • Solr Tutorials: June 13-14, 2011

Who Should Attend

  • Current and potential government users of open source search
  • Government information technology officers and technical staff
  • IT engineers and implementing search for open government, transparency, and open source projects

Registration

The conference is free to all federal, state, and local government employees (U.S. and other), but pre-registration is required by Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Commercial, academic, and FFRDC participants are also welcome; however, a conference fee of $150 will apply.

Registration Cancellation Policy

Paid registration for the conference may be cancelled by 5pm ET June 9, 2011 for a full refund. No refund can be given for no-shows, or registrations cancelled after 5pm ET June 9, 2011. To cancel, please email conference@basistech.com with information about which conference you were registered for.