Gov 2.0
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Latest blogosphere posts tagged “Gov 2.0”
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Web 2.0 Meets Gov 2.0: Hacking Human Behavior within a City, FourSquare, MoMo #13, and AR DevCamp
UgoTrade —
Authority: 402
Mobile social communication is beginning to take center stage as the internet moves to real time communications . The recent explosion of interest in augmented reality is part of a wider concern to orchestrate a new landscape of contextually relevant information linked to location/place/time and mobile social ...3 days ago -
Wink, wink – nudge, nudge,
Policy and Performance —
Authority: 112
The next round of applications for Customer-Led Service Transformation and Efficiency Capital Fund for social media and customer insight are due on the 8th of January. You can find a revised application form for social media projects here in the Social Media Community of Practice (free registration ...3 days ago -
Getting started in the social web - presentation from Canadas
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
I came across this presentation from Tamera Kremer while reviewing the outcomes of Canadas recent Government 2.0 conference in Ottawa. Canadian governments - like others across the world - are addressing similar, if not identical, issues and dilemmas in implementing Government 2.0 and this presentation resonated ...4 days ago -
[Brazil] A Ministry of Culture for the 21st Century
El Oso —
Authority: 498
What do ministers of culture do? This was the question asked by Slate political reporter Chris Beam back in 2007 when, in the same week, commandos raided the Iraqi culture minister’s house to arrest him for a 2005 assassination attempt on a fellow politician. Beam’s general conclusion: “They oversee grants ...1 week ago -
Twitter, and Blogging and LinkedIn – Oh My! Why to leverage social networking tools for smarter, faster and cheaper B2G marketing.
Amtower on B2G (formerly Amtower Off Center) —
Authority: 92
The basic goal of marketing is to get attention from a targeted audience, then to influence that audience in some positive (positive for you) way. If your job includes growing your pipeline and growing your business, gaining and retaining customers, growing your overall influence in your niche, and do so in a cost ...1 week ago -
State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and onwards
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
You may have already seen notices about this book over at the eGovernment Resource Centre or other places but, in case youre not aware of it, this is a fantastic read on where Government 2.0 is right now and where it is going. The book is available for free download from 21Gov.net and you can get the PDF right ...1 week ago -
Great read on Gov 2.0 in Australia - Upgrading Democracy (foreword by Minister Tanner)
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
The Centre for Policy Development , a non-partisan Australian think tank, has released the Upgrading Democracy Edition of Insight, their enewsletter. With a foreword by Minister Lindsay Tanner and articles from Senator Kate Lundy and Gov 2.0 Taskforce member Martin Stewart-Weeks - amongst a set of other ...1 week ago -
Bringing government into the age of persistent communications
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
Many organisations use campaign-based communications models. They develop their campaign strategy, identify and engage their audience, communicate a message, then wind down the campaign and allow the audience to disengage and disperse. At a future time, when the audience no longer seems influenced by the previous ...1 week ago -
Internet Routing In Space: Some hints of what this means for the CTO
CTOvision.com —
Authority: 405
Yesterday, 23 November 2009, an Atlas V rocket from the United Launch Alliance successfully launched the Intelsat 14 satellite (IS-14). Liftoff of the Atlas V occurred at 1:55am ET. The satellite separated successfully two hours later. Today we received word that the satellite’s solar panels have deployed ...1 week ago -
Could the government replace some advertising and communications contracts with crowdsourcing?
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
Many government initiatives need to be communicated to all or some of the community to increase awareness and, in some cases, encourage behavioural change. Whether advising people of changes in tax laws, informing and influencing the communitys health habits, or seeking public submissions in a consultation, there ...1 week ago -
An Online Gov 2.0 Conference
CTOvision.com —
Authority: 405
On Thursday 10 Dec 2009 O’Reilly media will be providing a free, half day, online event, the Gov2 Online Conference.From the organizers:The O’Reilly Gov 2.0 Online Conference is a FREE, half-day event that will show off five examples of Web 2.0 creating greater collaboration, transparency, and efficiencies in ...1 week ago -
The Gov 2.0 Camp LA Drama: Lessons for Community
Technosailor.com —
Authority: 562
Community events have become very common these days. Ever since the days of the first BarCamp – an unconference event that caters mainly to developers and techheads and is organized around attendees picking time slots to speak in on the day of the event – and transitioning to other similar style events, like ...1 week ago -
APSC releases Protocols for online media participation
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
The APSC has replaced its Interim protocols for online media participation (released December 2008) with Circular 2009/6: Protocols for online media participation . The new Circular is briefer than its predecessor, going further than I had expected, making it clear in no uncertain tones that (my bold in the quote ...1 week ago -
Australiam Gov 2.0 Taskforce announces winners for its brainstorming and innovation competitions
eGov AU —
Authority: 491
Australias Government 2.0 Taskforce has announced the winners of its structured brainstorming competition , which was held in September - October this year. The competition involved public submissions and voting via an ideas market system with the final decision on winners being made by the Taskforce. In the ...1 week ago -
Beth Noveck on Open Government
Talkin' bout a revolution —
Authority: 100
At last week’s Web 2.0 Expo Tim O’Reilly interviewed Beth Noveck (Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government) on how the Open Government initiative was progressing throughout Federal, State and Local Government. Noveck explained how President Obama’s vision of a more transparent, participatory and ...1 week ago -
Cloud Congress
Cause Global: Social Media for Social Change —
Authority: 118
The federal government is just beginning to use social media to talk to citizens. What’s needed now, says Web entrepreneur Anil Dash , is a way for government to use social media to listen. Expert Labs —one of the more intriguing ideas to emerge from this past week’s Web 2.0 Expo in Manhattan—is a new ...2 weeks ago -
The Mating of Tim O’Reilly, Washington DC and Gov 2.0
Debbie Weil's BlogWrite for CEOs —
Authority: 113
New York, NY Had a two-minute conversation with Tim OReilly yesterday, standing in one of the wide, wide hallways of the Javits Center where his Web 2.0 Expo took place this week. I knew from his bio that he was a Harvard grad and asked him what year he graduated. 75 or 76, he said, depending on how you qualify ...2 weeks ago -
The Mating of Tim O’Reilly, Washington DC and Gov 2.0; Anil Dash and ExpertLabs
Debbie Weil's BlogWrite for CEOs —
Authority: 113
New York, NY Had a two-minute conversation with Tim OReilly yesterday, standing in one of the wide, wide hallways of the Javits Center where OReilly and TechWebs Web 2.0 Expo took place this week. I knew from his bio that he was a Harvard grad and asked him what year he graduated. 75 or 76, he said, depending ...2 weeks ago -
If We Can Put a Man on the Moon: Getting Big Things Done In Government
CTOvision.com —
Authority: 405
I found: If We Can Put a Man on the Moon: Getting Big Things Done in Governmentto be a book I couldn’t put down. This great read is about results and how to get them. And, as the title implies, it focuses on big results in government. The government is doing many things to the [...]Related posts:Government 2.0 ...2 weeks ago -
Open, Competitive, Transparent and Strategic: words that procurement departments should live by
The Confluent Forms blog —
Authority: 100
We view government fulfillment as having two priorities: getting the best product for the best price and being as transparent as possible in doing so. All products and services able to be competitively bid should be bid that way, and the ability to submit a bid for a RFP should be open to any business able to fulfill ...2 weeks ago

