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XIWT
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XIWTCross Industry Working Team
XIWTCross-Industry Working Team


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The Cross-Industry Working Team (XIWT) The XIWT is a multi-industry coalition defining the architecture and key technical requirements for a powerful, sustainable information infrastructure.
for Monday (May 21) Who: The Global Internet Project (GIP) and the Cross-Industry Working Team (XIWT) What: Invitation-only, high-level, industry-government dialog "Trust in the Internet: Required Technology and Policy Solutions" When: Monday, May 21, and Tuesday, May 22, 2001 Where: The Hilton Washington Dulles Airport in Herndon, Virginia, U.
for Monday (May 21) and Tuesday (May 22) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Who: The Global Internet Project (GIP) and the Cross-Industry Working Team (XIWT) What: Invitation-only, high-level, industry-government dialog featuring the nation's public and private sector leadership on Internet trust issues When: Monday, May 21, and Tuesday, May 22, 2001 Where: The Hilton Washington Dulles Airport in Herndon, Virginia, U.
 
 
 
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