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Content Library | The Collaboration Project
"This space contains meeting notes, white papers, original research, and other content aimed at grasping the key issues surrounding the adoption of collaborative technologies in government. Some of the material is open to all registered users; some is ava
Government 2020 and the perpetual collaboration mandate | IBM
The IBM Institute for Business Value's newest study, Government 2020 and the perpetual collaboration mandate, identifies six drivers that will impact governments and societies through the year 2020, and outlines how governments can adjust to operate effec
New Media in National Parks Project | Northern Michigan University
"The New Media in National Parks Project is the outgrowth of a growing use of new media as a way of communicating about public lands. Although national parks are highlighted in the project title we will also explore new media issues as they become signifi
The Collaboration Project | NAPA
"The Collaboration Project is an independent forum of leaders committed to leveraging web 2.0 and the benefits of collaborative technology to solve government's complex problems. Powered by the National Academy of Public Administration, this "wikified" sp
California eServices Office
"The eServices Office coordinates with State agencies, departments, boards, and commissions to develop web sites and applications. The office also works with State agencies to identify services that when web-enabled, can provide maximum benefit to agencie
Social Media and the Federal Government: Perceived and Real Barriers and Potential Solutions
Nancy Scola on techPresident (Personal Democracy Forum) 12/24/2008.
Government 2.0 - Best Practices
Canadian focus but many U.S. and some other international (mainly British Commonwealth) examples.
GovTwit Directory
Government organizations and employees using Twitter. Sponsored by BearingPoint.
MSU Gov Doc Dept Wiki / Gov Docs Two Point O Resources
Rebecca Blakeley's Government 2.0 Resources wiki.
Mark Drapeau
Dr. Mark Drapeau is an Associate Research Fellow directing the Social Software for Security project at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy of the National Defense University in Washington, DC.
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