Tag Archives: open government

Why Open Government Needs Data Psychologists

Phil West (Charlotte, NC) — A large part of Open Government is what people have termed “open data” - in other words, making what should be publicly-available data more findable, searchable, accessible, useable, and sharable online. Here, I discuss a strategic vision for turning storehouses of data into actionable information that is useful, consumable, and interesting. ... Read more »

Five Big Questions About Government Social Media In 2011

Mark Drapeau (Washington, DC) - The Federal government has made a good deal of progress toward being more transparent, collaborative, and participatory during the two years since President Obama took office. However, despite great strides, government practitioners’ use of social media is not very sophisticated, does not take advantage of the latest tactics and tools, and ... Read more »

Starfish Vs. Spider: Government 2.0 Operations In A Wikileaks Environment

Mark Drapeau (Washington, DC) — One year ago, I published a post on the O’Reilly Radar blog called “Government 2.0: Five Predictions for 2010-2012.” In the post, I described some “non-exhaustive, somewhat creative, and entirely debatable trends and ideas” that I thought might take shape in the coming years. Here, I revisit these five predictions ... Read more »

I’m On A Boat! 8 Lessons From The Navy Social Media Handbook

Kristin Bockius (St. Louis, MO) — As the U.S. passes its one-year anniversary of the Open Government Directive, it’s a good time to reflect and think about how far things have come, but also to contemplate where they are going during the next year. Now that social media and government has largely moved past a ... Read more »

USDA Communications Moves To The Cloud

Microsoft Corp. (Redmond, WA) — Today, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a massive move of its 120,000 employees to communications technology hosted in “the cloud,” the common term for Web-based services like email, instant messaging, and content management. This new initiative is part of a major consolidation of over 20 different email ... Read more »

Why The President’s Daily Brief Should Begin With A Map

Christopher Tucker (Washington, DC) — Over the past couple years, we have been watching the slow yet inevitable collision of the Open Government Initiative and the White House’s so-called Place Based Policy Initiative. While Government 2.0 has progressed quite far since William Eggers coined the term “Government 2.0″ in 2004, many of its most interesting examples ... Read more »