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"Electronic CommerceContinue the Dialogue" 

The discussion area which follows herein is to solicit ideas on how to refine the Electronic Commerce focused program white paper and comment on the ideas of others. If you have any opinions or ideas about this proposed ATP focused program, you are invited to use this discussion area. The objective is to define an appropriately scoped focused program with broadest U.S. economic benefit.

In turn, anyone can explore the public notices contained herein for ideas which may lead to an ATP focused program competition. It is hoped that this forum will be a readily accessible means of discussion that is not constrained by workshop time limits or travel requirements.

The radio buttons at the bottom of the "Dialogue page" allow you to subscribe, add or comment to a topic, or obtain help on how to use the discussion forum. If you have any suggestions about how this forum might be more effectively used, please send e-mail to Omid Omidvar.

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Date created: July 1996
Last updated: August 29, 2006

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