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“From Blueprint to Building: Making the Market for Digital Information"

An action congress for trust, identity and Internet info commerce
June 23-25, 2010 / Reynolds Journalism Institute / Columbia, Mo.

PLANS TO ACTION

Eighteen months ago, about 60 people gathered on the American prairie and set out to describe a blueprint for a new information economy that would be based upon trust, identity and commerce. On June 24, at that same prairie meeting spot, some of them will start building it.

Do you want to be among the 80 founders, architects and builders? If so, drive or fly over to “From Blueprint to Building: Making the Market for Digital Information,” Wed.-Fri. June 23-25 at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute in Columbia, Mo.


Read the case for action in behalf of newspapers SPEECH by Bill Monroe, Feb. 4, 2010


WHAT WE’LL DO

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This is not a conference, or a summit. It’s a congress, of news and information service providers -- organized by U.S. state press associations and the Reynolds Institute, an ideas-experiments-research center affiliated with the Missouri School of Journalism, the nation’s oldest and near-largest.

We have two intentions:

  • Start a non-profit collaborative that will specify platforms and protocols for a digital marketplace; and,
  • Establish a for-profit company that will help newspapers protect and manage their content.
  • You can arrive on Wednesday afternoon, or Thursday afternoon, and we’ll wrap up Friday afternoon, with optional additional research briefings on Saturday morning. Over three days you will:

      • Help frame the structure, governance and mission of the Information Trust Association (ITA) a facilitator of trust, identity and information commerce on the Internet and mobile networks.
      • Share ideas with some of the brightest minds in Internet law, copyright, technology, social networking, commerce, government and advertising about the ITA’s value, roles and limits.
      • Call or join ad-hoc break-out sessions aimed at fostering ideas, experiments and solutions with the potential to sustain the values, principles and purposes of journalism in new or legacy forms.
      • Unstructured break time for ad-hoc collaboration in one of the many meeting rooms at the Reynolds Journalism Institute, or at one of the dozens of restaurants and nightspots adjacent to campus.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND

    Among people most likely to benefit from participating are state press association directors, newspaper and other media and telecom executives, producers, journalists, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, technologists, public-policy activists, bankers and – citizens! “From Blueprint to Building: Making the Market for Digital Information,” is a public event. All discussions will be “on the record.”

    The Information Trust Association and the new Multistate Digital Marketplace Service Corp. (working title) are both likely to be guided by boards broadly representative of their constituencies. If you are ready to be considered for service, you should join us in Missouri.

    WHERE WE'LL MEET

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    We'll meet in the two-year-old, $32-million Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri. Since it's dedication in Sept. 2008, "RJI" has become a sought-after venue for meetings on the cutting-edge of journalism research and innovation. / (view more photos)

    FINDING MORE INFORMATION

    The program and process for “Blueprint to Building” are under construction. Bookmark http://www.infotrust.org to check for updates in the program and to see who is signing up to participate. As we prepare to gather, you’ll begin to see links to recommended readings, resources and services from fellow participants. You can submit a resource for consideration to build@infotrust.org

    Hampton Inn (Fellows Place) atrium

    WHAT IT COSTS / LODGING

    Our core meeting spaces are designed for a maximum of 80 people and we’ll take them first-come basis until we’re full to capacity. Registration is now open and if you register between now and May 31, you can take advantage of the early-bird rate of $145 for the full three days or $95 for two days – including most meals. Our hotel partner is the two-year-old Hampton Inn (Fellows Place), adjacent to campus:

                  Hampton Inn & Suites Columbia
                  (at the University of Missouri)
                  1225 Fellows Place
                  Columbia, Missouri 65201
                  1-573-214-2222

    . . . or you can choose from this list of other hotels.

    GETTING HERE

    • GROUND TRANSIT -- Columbia is in the middle of Missouri with Kansas City and St. Louis at either end. It’s a a hassle-free drive on Interstate 70 east from MCI (2.25 hours) or west from STL (1.75 hours) to Columbia via rental car or aboard the MoeXpress van shuttle service. You will need to make a pre-paid reservation with MoeXpress.
    • CAR RENTAL -- All the major car-rental agencies operation from MCI and STL. Avis has a local franchise in Columbia, which may facilitate one-way rentals from either airport. To consult on this option, call the Columbia office directly at (573) 442-6945.

    AGENDA DRAFT

    Wednesday, June 23

    • 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Optional tour and introduction to Reynolds Journalism Institute facilities; meet with key staff and researchers.
    • 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m. – Cocktails and networking at the Hampton Inn.
    • 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. – Dinner, the Hampton Inn, sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute. Brief remarks by Bill Monroe, Dean Mills and Bill Densmore; intros and discussion of goals for convening. Organize car-pooling to campus.

    Thursday, June 24

    (hot breakfast available at Hampton Inn)

    • 7:30 a.m. – Car pools leave for RJI Building on campus (1 mile walk or drive)
    • 7:45 a.m. – Continental breakfast outside Fred W. Smith Forum, 2nd Floor, RJI Building
    • 8:15 a.m. – Welcome and Overview – Bill Monroe/Bill Densmore

    The Digital Task Force Business Plan

    • 8:30 a.m. – What were our goals (task-force members)
    • 8:45 a.m. – The plan for American Newspaper Digital Access Corp. outlined, in multimedia
    • 9:30 a.m. – Facilitated reaction and discussion (including via CoverItLive/Twitter)
    • 10 a.m. BREAK

    The corporate forms

    • 10:15 a.m. – The need for an association (Bill Densmore)
    • 10:30 a.m. – The need for an operating entity (Bill Monroe)
    • 10:45 a.m. – Association forms (attorney #1)
    • 11:00 a.m. – Operating forms (attorney #2)
    • 11:15 a.m. – Facilitated reaction and discussion
    • 11:30 a.m. – Pre-lunch networking break
    • Noon-1 p.m. – Lunch in RJI 101A (downstairs)
        • Speaker – TBD

    Breakouts: 1:15 p.m.-3 p.m.

    Breakouts charged to return with two to five proposals to vote on.

    • Breakout 1 – Confirm association mission, objectives, structure and governance
    • Breakout 2 – Confirm operating entity equity and governance
    • Breakout 3 – Information ecosystem needs assessment
    • Breakout 4 – Fostering participatory democracy and community

    Report Back: 3:15 p.m.-4 p.m.

    • Report out from breakouts

    In this facilitated discussion, each breakout committee will report “bills” for discussion and first reading. Final votes will be taken on Friday morning.

    Break time: 4 p.m.-6 p.m.

    • Networking time at RJI to review "bills" and possible amendments . . . or . . .
    • Return to Hampton Inn

    Dinner/discussion -- 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

    • Restaurant TBD
    • Speaker/presentation TBD

    Friday, June 25

    (hot breakfast available at Hampton Inn)

    • 8:15 a.m. – Car pools leave for RJI Building on campus (1 mile walk or drive)
    • 8:30 a.m. – Continental breakfast outside Fred W. Smith Forum, 2nd Floor, RJI Building
    • 9:00 a.m. -- Congress Work / Second Readings
        "Bill managers" present the breakout proposals from Thursday for second reading, reflecting any amendatory language worked out informally during on Thursday afternoon or evening. After discussion, proposals are tabled for a final afternoon up or down vote)
    • 10:15 a.m. -- Key issues / Situation analysis discussion
        Vendors, researchers, technologists, publishers develop a list of key issues facing the news industry and then come to consensus on how to manage a half-day of knowledge sharing based on the expertise in the room in the form of breakout speed presentations. The knowledge learned informs the end-of-day wrap up and consensus voting.
    • 10:45 a.m. -- Break

    11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. -- Vendor/issues breakouts (Round One)

        Depending on the overall size of the convening group, three-to-five concurrent roundtable-discussion breakouts in meeting spaces around the Reynolds Journalism Institute. Each breakout nominates a discussion manager and a note-taker for web posting of knowledge shared and any outcomes, proposals or next steps.
    • (At mid-day, some participants will leave to catch afternoon flights, proxying their votes to remaining colleagues)

    12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. -- Box lunches (outside, weather permitting)

    1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. -- Vendor-issues breakouts (Round Two)

    • Some participants will leave, proxying their votes to remaining colleages

    3 p.m. -- Report Backs

        Note takers and discussion managers from each breakout report in briefly (also posting by email or directly to the wiki). These insights inform the final voting.

    4 p.m. -- Final voting actions

    • "Bill managers" present final actions for approval. All voting is non-binding but represents a thoughtful consensus for industry and public consideration.

    4:30 p.m. -- Wrap-UP -- Bill Monroe / Dean Mills / Bill Densmore

    Saturday, June 26

    Congress participants are invited to use the facilities of the Reynolds Journalism Institute during the day on Saturday for ongoing work or discussions as needed. Please consult with event staff on Thursday or early Friday to confirm requirements and schedule.