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  • President Obama orders overhaul in Top Secret rules


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 127
    President Obama has issued a directive that effectively rewrites the Top Secret classification rules. It will certainly decrease the amount of time before information becomes public.
    1 day ago
  • Cheaper Than Digging?


    The Third BitAuthority Authority: 131
    Steven Dale thinks we should build gondolas instead of digging tunnels. I know it’s unlikely to ever happen, but wouldn’t it be wonderful?
    1 day ago
  • The Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce Teaches Us A Lesson


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    In what is likely to be one of the last messages it will post on its blog, the Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce announced that – as planned – it will end operating, leaving room to whatever new organization will be established to carry forward the excellent recommendations drafted in its final report . I ...
    5 days ago
  • A Christmas Wish List for Government 2.0


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    It’s Christmas eve and kids (as well as many grown-ups) make their late wishes, hoping that Santa Claus will listen to them and make their dreams come true under their Christmas tree. As I am busy with last-minute shopping and hours-long packing, I thought I’d share a few wishes for government 2.0, who is like a ...
    1 week ago
  • Is government a knowledge business?


    DavePressAuthority Authority: 501
    Enterprise 2.0 is a label Andrew McAfee coined to describe the use of collaborative tools within large organisations, focused on the benefits this offers to non-technical managers rather than technology-for-technology’s sake enthusiasts. In other words: blog, wikis, forums, and social networks are nice, but what ...
    1 week ago
  • Importance of mobile


    DavePressAuthority Authority: 501
    Mobile platforms are going to be ever-increasingly important to government, not least in terms of communicating and consulting with citizens – especially in terms of engaging with the disadvantaged who are more likely to have a mobile phone than a web-connected computer. But there is another side of this too, which ...
    1 week ago
  • Twitter: Changing politics one tweet at a time


    Social BusinessAuthority Authority: 512
    Adoption of Twitter doesnt necessarily equal political change. Many of the politicians on Twitter arent quite sure how to use it.
    1 week ago
  • Vendors and Consultants Should Not Be Driving Government 2.0


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    In an earlier post I discussed about whether vendors may derail government 2.0 . My line of reasoning was that most of what government 2.0 is about is bottom-up experimentation and transparency, and neither may be exactly welcome to incumbent IT service providers. In fact, much of shortcomings in e.government relate ...
    1 week ago
  • Government 2.0 Report


    Net TravellerAuthority Authority: 138
    The final report of the Government 2.0 Taskforce, headed by Nicholas Gruen is now available "Engage: Getting on with Government 2.0". The report is only available in PDF (1.6 MB) and Microsoft RTF (4.9 MB) formats. At 157 pages this is a very large report. An easy to download and read HTML version of the report will ...
    1 week ago
  • How “Smart” Can Government 2.0 Be?


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    Lately the terms “smart” or “smarter” have become quite fashionable in combination with terms like “city”, “planet” or “government”. Vendors such as IBM, Oracle, Cisco and others use this adjective to allude to how the use of information technology can help government agencies or entire ...
    1 week ago
  • Whither government 2.0?


    DavePressAuthority Authority: 501
    Government 2.0 seems to be a well established meme in many parts of the world, but doesn’t seem to have taken root at all in the UK. I can understand why people might think that is a Good Thing – Will and Stefan make the case on Twitter during a quick chat about the issue. But I can see why having a label ...
    1 week ago
  • Gov 2.0 Taskforce report published


    DavePressAuthority Authority: 501
    The final report from Australia’s Government 2.0 Taskforce has been published . I’ve not had the chance to read it yet, but the summary points sound sane enough: Government 2.0 or the use of the new collaborative tools and approaches of Web 2.0 offers an unprecedented opportunity to achieve more open, ...
    1 week ago
  • Gov 2.0 Task Force points the way forward


    Open and ShutAuthority Authority: 124
    Nicholas Gruen CEO Lateral Economics Make what you will of the fact that Ministers Tanner and Ludwig, having received the Gov 2.0 Task Force Final Report , released it immediately- on 22 December. This time of year is often associated with the release of information that sails beneath the radar, not just Christmas ...
    1 week ago
  • It is Time to Look at Government 3.0 (or Better Understand 2.0)


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    Although I said some time ago that I did not like the term government 2.0, I have surrendered to its popularity among government clients as well as vendors, to the point that Gartner now has its own definition Government 2.0 is the use of IT to socialize and commoditize government services, processes and data. ...
    1 week ago
  • Gov 2.0 Isn’t Achieved via Instruction Manual


    Social Media StrategeryAuthority Authority: 404
    Over the last few weeks, I had an opportunity to speak with some of our nation’s finest, both domestic and abroad.  On December 3, I spoke to the members of the All Services Social Media Council and then on December 9, I spoke at the U.S. European Command (EUCOM) Public Affairs Conference . From D.C. to Germany, ...
    1 week ago
  • Being Empowered in Government 2.0


    SocialButterflyAuthority Authority: 111
    The other week I had the honor of chairing the Advanced Learning Institute’s “Social Media and Government” December conference. There were some great presentations, even better discussions and what I was impressed with most–many more sophisticated questions. In government communications, it’s no longer good ...
    1 week ago
  • SAVE Award Interviews


    Talkin' bout a revolutionAuthority Authority: 103
    The White House has a nice collection of blog posts written by SAVE Award finalists. They outline their stories and the reactions they received after becoming finalists. The sense of pride and achievement they express is invigorating. It showcases the passion and dedication of many in the federal government towards ...
    1 week ago
  • Top 10 Polls taken in 2009 - Moderate is the theme


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 127
    2009, end of the first decade of the 21st century. Here are some interesting vote tabulations from polls Ive taken. The polls listed have a minimum of 100 submissions.
    1 week ago
  • Who lobbies who? Get an eyeful.


    Peter MartinAuthority Authority: 133
    LobbyLens was created in just a day or two for a MashupAustralia contest. Play with it. See how much money has changed hands. Its a posterchild for Government 2.0 at  http://gov2.net.au/ Task Force chair (and spice girls fan ) Nick Gruen explains what it is up to below. The complete draft report is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mark Drapeau’s Five Predictions for Gov2.0: Good Starting Point, But Not Far Enough


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 547
    Mark Drapeau is always an interesting read and, as one of the “usual suspects” in the government 2.0 opinion-making space, he is thoughtful and insightful. In a recent post he chose five predictions for government 2.0 in the 2010-2012 timeframe. A Gartner is in the (sometimes painful) process of issuing ...
    2 weeks ago

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