Quick Summary: In these themed 60-minute sessions, CoSA will gather 2-3 vendors that provide tools and technology solutions to the challenges ... K-12 schools, colleges and universities have to respond to a rising number of FOIA requests, stay in compliance with records ...

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In these themed 60-minute sessions, CoSA will gather 2-3 vendors that provide tools and technology solutions to the challenges ... K-12 schools, colleges and universities have to respond to a rising number of FOIA requests, stay in compliance with records ... Federal, state and local government agencies handle open records requests on a daily basis.

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  • In these themed 60-minute sessions, CoSA will gather 2-3 vendors that provide tools and technology solutions to the challenges ...
  • K-12 schools, colleges and universities have to respond to a rising number of FOIA requests, stay in compliance with records ...
  • Federal, state and local government agencies handle open records requests on a daily basis.
  • BBC Tech Now reporter Lily Jamali heads behind the scenes of the Internet

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BBC Tech Now reporter Lily Jamali heads behind the scenes of the Internet