Government 2.0 In the BlogOsphere

Helping people understand government 2.0 at the local level, not ...

Alex sees real excitement from people he engages with when he explains what is possible with Government 2.0. The challenge is taking the one to one, or the one to small group, conversations to a larger, more scalable, level to help ...

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Government 2.0, Phase 3: Stable Solutions - Mark's Cheeky Posterous

I've written before about the three phases of open government, or government 2.0 - Surprises, Experiments, and Solutions. Basically, from about 2007-8, open government had a lot to do with "surprises," being surprised that blogging was ...

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eGov AU: Australian Government's CIO urges public servants to ...

According to a report in FutureGov, Australia's GCIO talks tough at FutureGov Forum, Ann Steward has urged public servants to actively embrace Government 2.0 in their agencies. The article stated that,. Steward said that although a lot ...

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Gov 2.0: Open source in government: Who was first?

Brian Purchia of Burson-Marsteller has a post over on GovFresh about the value of open source to unions. His argument pivots on cost-savings. I think you could make a more expansive argument that includes risk mitigation and innovation, ...

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John Brown's Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review, Version 2.0 ...

Mexico Anti-Cartel Aid: Still Strangling in Red Tape - Heritage.org: "The Obama Administration can ill-afford to slow up working and aiding the government of President Calderon as it goes head-to-head with the kingpins of the deadly ...

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The impact of future Government services on network neutrality ...

Now, Governments start embracing a very innovative approach to the Internet, such as Opendata, Government 2.0, Government as a platform. Therefore, one can imagine in the near future that they will develop a whole range of truly useful ...

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Gov 2.0: An open source union movement

Earlier this year, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom ignited an open source movement in government when the city approved the nation's first open source software policy. Now, another movement -- labor may be getting behind this effort.

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2 Political Junkies: Corbett: Campaigning on the Public's Dime?

We see what looks like a taxpayer-funded table with a banner displaying the official seal and government website of the Office of the Attorney General. On top of that table is a stack of forms from the Attorney General's Bureau of ...

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Is Social Media Conquering the Public Sector? | Underground SEO ...

Innovators from the private sector and the government will go to Gov 2.0 summit in September to share technology and ideas to help solve great challenges in education, health care, energy, jobs, financial reforms, rethink government ...

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Gallagher Blogs: Federal Register 2.0

FederalRegister.gov, or FR 2.0, is intended to be more-user friendly and interactive, with a look-and-feel more like a web news site ("Federal Register: The Daily Journal of the United States Government"). The current issue is organized ...

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