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SNS: Working Group

Thursday, November 1, 2007

It is proposed that a small SNS Working Group be created to assist in the continuing development of the SNS project. It is envisaged that the membership of the Group would include SNS project staff, local authority representatives as well as representatives from the wider SNS community. Additional specialist experts could be co-opted onto the Group as required.

The actual remit of the group would be agreed by the membership but is expected to include discussion on the longer term future direction of the project; considering, prioritising and overseeing the implementation of system enhancements; SNS promotion, training and publicity (including the User Forum). It is not thought necessary for the Group to meet more than on a 6 monthly basis as most of their work can be undertaken by e-mail. Comments on the remit and the membership of the proposed Group are invited.

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SNS Team

SNS: Working Group

SNS: Working Group
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1. MONDAY, JULY 14, 2008 13:20
Bob Stead - West Lothian Council

I'd be interested in participating in this both in terms of understanding future plans, crossover with 'Scotland Performs' & the oppurtunity to discuss technical & geography issues e.g. in the run-up to the 2011 census.

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