Last week, U.S. Rep. Mike Honda (Calif.) guest blogged on O’Reilly Radar and asked, “how can Congress take advantage of... View Article
Continue readingThe Feds and Social Media II
Here’s an exciting development! Last week, I blogged about an encouraging report by Doug Belzer at Federal Computer Week, where... View Article
Continue readingThe Feds are Blogging
SocialFeds.com, a site I’ve been following recently about how the federal government does Web 2.0, is the work of Sara... View Article
Continue readingFederal Agencies and Web 2.0
Elizabeth Newell, at GovExec.com, writes about how federal agencies are beginning to stick their toes in the social media pool.... View Article
Continue readingEuropean Workshop on Web 2.0 Government Best Practices
The European Commission’s ePractice portal is teaming up with some Europe-based social media consultants to host a workshop on how... View Article
Continue readingEPA Also Going Web 2.0
There are already a number of Executive Branches that are using Web 2.0 tech to reach out to the broader... View Article
Continue readingThe Veterans Administration Goes Web 2.0
Maybe this is the start of something big in government. In an in an attempt to better connect to the... View Article
Continue readingRecovery.gov
The Obama administration has promised that they will track the progress of project approved in the stimulus bill (H.R. 1)... View Article
Continue readingStimulus Bill Transparency
Sunlight’s Bill Allison was on Brian Lehrer Live discussing efforts to put the proposed stimulus bill online and in a... View Article
Continue readingSunlight @ Google January 9th
In Washington and have nothing to do on January 9th, the New America Foundation, Wired, and Google are hosting a... View Article
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