Tag: Government 2.0
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 18, 2010
Steve Radick: Managing Your Time While Managing Your Social Media Stephen Collins: Government 2.0…it can be a reality David Forbes: I Do Not Believe in Collapse Kristy Fifelski: ‘Govsourcing’ the Reno.gov homepage Sarah Estes Cohen: Hybrid 2.0? How to leverage social media for emergency management and response Dan Slee: Social Photo – 11 groovy ways local
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Why Twitter’s Gov’t Outreach is a Big Win for the Gov 2.0 Movement
Twitter’s new focus on the politics and policymanking arena is a milestone of which the Government 2.0 movement can be proud.
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It’s About the Network, and Other Notes on Twitter, Business and Gov 2.0
Most of what I’m doing on Twitter on a daily basis is working to build community. I’ve also got several other places where I’m doing similar things, but Twitter is definitely the largest pool where I reach out to new people to grow my personal network and evangelize a vision for government reform through social
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A Beltway Insider or an Innovator for Twitter in DC?
There’s been a lot of reading between the lines of Twitter’s job posting for a DC-based government liaison (and even one instance of actual follow-up reporting). One post really caught my attention – because I disagree with it so vehemently. My friend Alan W. Silberberg, a Gov 2.0 innovator and founding organizer of Gov 2.0
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GovLoop hires Government Visionary Andrew Krymarzick
GovLoop hires a full-time community manager, Andrew Krzymarzick, an expert in telework and generational changes in the workforce.
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Steve Ressler goes full time with GovLoop
GovLoop joins GovDelivery, taking Steve Ressler’s Gov 2.0 community to a new level.
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Congress Camp on Gov 2.0 Radio
Gov 2.0 Radio hosts a discussion of last week’s Congress Camp Gov 2.0 event.
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Social and the Law: What’s a Record and How Do I Save It?
Agencies struggle with records retentions issues and the line between personal and public in social media.