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Bernard Benhamou is the Director of Forecasting and Internet governance, E-Government Development Agency, Office of the Prime Minister, France. He was also the head of the Forecast & Internet Governance Mission at the Agency for the Development of e-Government (ADAE-Prime Minister Office) and a senior lecturer on the Information Society at the Political Sciences Institute in Paris.  
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Bernard Benhamou is the Director of Forecasting and Internet governance, E-Government Development Agency, Office of the Prime Minister, France. <ref>[http://www.cfp2004.org/program/speakers.html Computer Freedom and Privacy Conference]</ref>He was also the head of the Forecast & Internet Governance Mission at the Agency for the Development of e-Government (ADAE-Prime Minister Office) and a senior lecturer on the Information Society at the Political Sciences Institute in Paris.  
    
He is a founding member of PlaNet Finance, an Internet-based NGO devoted to giving microcredit to developing countries, and was a conceptor in 1996 of the first Network and Internet-based exhibition in the French Museum of Science.
 
He is a founding member of PlaNet Finance, an Internet-based NGO devoted to giving microcredit to developing countries, and was a conceptor in 1996 of the first Network and Internet-based exhibition in the French Museum of Science.
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Bernard Benhamou has attened medical studies at the university of Toulouse (France)and graduated in computer science (University Paul Sabatier France). He was the initiator of the first educational prototype of data transmission for medical studies (AIMsoft project) in 1983, Conceptor of "Passport to the Cyberworld" (1997/2000). <ref>[http://www.netgouvernance.org/kahn.html]</ref>
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Bernard Benhamou has attened medical studies at the university of Toulouse (France)and graduated in computer science (University Paul Sabatier France). He was the initiator of the first educational prototype of data transmission for medical studies (AIMsoft project) in 1983, Conceptor of "Passport to the Cyberworld" (1997/2000). <ref>[http://www.netgouvernance.org/kahn.html Netgouvernance]</ref>
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He been an advisor for the French Foreign Ministry on Internet projects in developing countries; a senior lecturer at the National School of Government; and lead the mission "State Information Technology and Communication" with the Planning Commission in 1998-1999. He served as the head of the Mission "Internet, Schools & Family" at the French Ministry of Education.[http://www.cfp2004.org/program/speakers.html Computer Freedom and Privacy Conference] He initiated of "The Project Proxima" to promote the use of Internet in school system of France in 2003.<ref>[http://www.educnet.education.fr/plan/proxima.htm]</ref>  
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He been an advisor for the French Foreign Ministry on Internet projects in developing countries; a senior lecturer at the National School of Government; and lead the mission "State Information Technology and Communication" with the Planning Commission in 1998-1999. He served as the head of the Mission "Internet, Schools & Family" at the French Ministry of Education. He initiated of "The Project Proxima" to promote the use of Internet in school system of France in 2003.<ref>[http://www.educnet.education.fr/plan/proxima.htm Education.fr]</ref>  
    
He was the French candidate for the Board of [[ICANN]] in 2000.<ref>[http://www.clubic.com/actualite-40489-bernard-benhamou-candidat-francais-a-l-icann.html Clubic]</ref>
 
He was the French candidate for the Board of [[ICANN]] in 2000.<ref>[http://www.clubic.com/actualite-40489-bernard-benhamou-candidat-francais-a-l-icann.html Clubic]</ref>
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