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− | | + | '''Bernard Benhamou''' has been serving the Director of Forecasting & Internet Governance, E-Government Development Agency, Office of the Prime Minister, France since 2007. <ref>[http://www.cfp2004.org/program/speakers.html Computer Freedom and Privacy Conference]</ref> |
− | Bernard Benhamou has been serving the Director of Forecasting & Internet Governance, E-Government Development Agency, Office of the Prime Minister, France since 2007. <ref>[http://www.cfp2004.org/program/speakers.html Computer Freedom and Privacy Conference]</ref> | |
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| He was also a senior lecturer on the Information Society at the Political Sciences Institute in Paris. | | He was also a senior lecturer on the Information Society at the Political Sciences Institute in Paris. |
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| He was the initiator of the first educational prototype of data transmission for medical studies (AIMsoft project) in 1983, and a pionner of "Passport to the Cyberworld" in 1997. <ref>[http://www.netgouvernance.org/kahn.html Netgouvernance]</ref> | | He was the initiator of the first educational prototype of data transmission for medical studies (AIMsoft project) in 1983, and a pionner of "Passport to the Cyberworld" in 1997. <ref>[http://www.netgouvernance.org/kahn.html Netgouvernance]</ref> |
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− | He has been an advisor for the French Foreign Ministry on internet projects in developing countries; a senior lecturer at the National School of Government; and led 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 the internet in French school system in 2003.<ref>[http://www.educnet.education.fr/plan/proxima.htm Education.fr]</ref> | + | He has been an advisor for the French Foreign Ministry on internet projects in developing countries; a senior lecturer at the National School of Government; and led 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 the internet within the French school system in 2003.<ref>[http://www.educnet.education.fr/plan/proxima.htm Education.fr]</ref> |
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| Bernard Benhamou 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> | | Bernard Benhamou 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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