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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: government 2.0 + 2.0 government + government  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/11/2008)


ITBusiness.ca
Enterprise 2.0: Google, Amazon, Salesforce Push 'Cloud' Vision
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Lawson, of California Public Utilities, said she's "a big fan" of the cloud computing concept, but noted that numerous government regulations across various ...
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Emirates Business 24/7
Malaysia announces cost cuts after fuel hike
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Siliconrepublic.com
Tell us what
Siliconrepublic.com, Ireland -
... of Web 2.0 has taken the internet by storm but what does this development mean for the culture of governance and will it impact on how government ...
Federal IT Community ISO: Connections, Collaboration, and ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Jun 10, 2008
... serve the government Information Technology and Telecommunications (IT&T) market, today announced the findings of its ?Fed Marketing 2.0: Evolve? study, ...
Anthony Doesburg: Mapping out the digital future, version 2.0
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Jun 7, 2008
By Anthony Doesburg The Government's second grand vision of New Zealand's digital future is being knocked into shape for release some time around the middle ...
An Update on Knowledge Management in the Federal Government
B-EYE-Network, CO - Jun 10, 2008
As we could have surmised, the participants reported much activity through the ever present standard bearers of Web 2.0: wikis and blogs. ...
Cloud computing gets ready for prime time
Washington Technology, DC -
?So the transcripts the government gets from parliamentary sessions can be shared very elegantly with our platform.? One of the biggest benefits of Web 2.0 ...
Demystifying Cloud Computing
Intelligent Enterprise, CA -
The objection cited was the Patriot Act, which has stoked plenty of fear about US Government meddling in private data, but let's not get side-tracked on ...
Venezuela May inflation jumps 3.2 percent on food prices
Caribbean Net News, Cayman Islands - Jun 10, 2008
The central bank said on Monday soaring global food costs and looser price controls by the socialist government of President Hugo Chavez had driven food and ...
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[BOOK] Bureaucracy and Representative Government
WA Niskanen - 1971 - Aldine, Atherton

Guns and Butter and Government Popularity in Britain
H Norpoth - American Political Science Review, 1987 - JSTOR
... The findings of the. 1987 Government Popularity in Britain 25 2O Z 15 9 5 Figure
1 ... April-May May-June Constant -3.6 -6.3 -3.2 -4.3 - .36 -4.8 -4.6 2.0 (2.6) (3.2 ...

[BOOK] Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries -
A Lijphart - 1999 - books.google.com
Page 1. Government Forms anc Performance in Thirty-Six Countries ... Patterns of Democracy
Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries Mend Lijphart ...

[BOOK] Government 2.0: Using Technology to Improve Education, Cut Red Tape, Reduce Gridlock, and Enhance … -
WD Eggers - 2007 - books.google.com
... GOVERNMENT 2.0 USING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE EDUCATION, CUT RED TAPE, REDUCE GRIDLOCK,
AND ENHANCE DEMOCRACY ... Page 2. Government 2.0 -Th isOn . XHBW-POP-PEQF ...

[PDF] Controlling government spending and deficits: trends in the 1980s and prospects for the 1990s
H Oxley, JP Martin - OECD Economic Studies, 1991 - oecd.org
... 17, Autumn 1991 CONTROLLING GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND DEFICITS: TRENDS IN THE 1980s
AND PROSPECTS FOR THE 1990s ... 111. General government expenditures in the 1980s ...

Tests of a rational theory of the size of government -
AH Meltzer, SF Richard - Public Choice, 1983 - Springer
... Printed in the Netherlands Tests of a rational theory of the size of government ... 4
The net payments to government rise monotonically with productivity. ...

Government Spending and Budget Deficits in the Industrial Countries -
N Roubini, J Sachs - Economic Policy, 1989 - JSTOR
... 1 Austria 44.4 73 1.1 0 France 46.9 3 2.0 2 Finland 36.9 45 2.0 1 Norway ... as a proxy
for the demand for income transfer programmes of the government, denoted WI ...

An International Statistical Survey of Government Employment and Wages -
S SCHIAVO-CAMPO, G DE TOMMASO, A MUKHERJEE - World, 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
... population. Government employment is relatively smallest in Africa and Asia
(respectively, 2.0% and 2.6% of population). Latin America ...

The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program* -
J Lerner - The Journal of Business, 1999 - UChicago Press
Page 1. Government programs to finance small firms have attracted little em- pirical
attention. ... Program Supported various government programs t o 1965 ? 6 9 ...

[BOOK] Italian Syntax: A Government-Binding Approach
L Burzio - 1986 - books.google.com
... The Government-Binding Framework 4 Notes 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRANSITIVE VERBS AND
AUXILIARIES 20 ... Conclusion 71 Notes 72 CHAPTER 2: THE SYNTAX OF INVERSION 85 2.0. ...

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'Government 2.0' has a little way to go, says the Government

The blogging habits of David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, are well-known. Rather less documented are the Government's - or at least the civil service's - other attempts to embrace the web 2.0 age.

Today the Central Office of Information (COI) - which runs the communications for the whole of the civil service - revealed a little more about how it is attempting to reach the MySpace generation in a speech given by its director of digital media, Jamie Galloway. (Or former digital director. Mr Galloway recently left the organisation after an eight-year stint to set up his own digital agency.)

Among the government schemes about which Mr Galloway spoke  were an instant messaging component of Frank, the drugs advice campaign aimed at young people, which allowed children to install a 'virtual robot' on their phone which would answer drugs-related questions via IM.

He also gave details of a Royal Air Force recruiting drive which involved a serviceman blogging about his experience on the front line in Afghanistan, and - perhaps most innovatively - of a climate change awareness campaign involving a youth-focused virtual world called Dubit.

In the latter, the COI joined Dubit, which is similar to its better-known competitor, Second Life, and 'installed' a virtual glacier. COI representatives masquerading as virtual penguins then set about distributing messages to the world's inhabitants about the perils of environmental degradation. (Are you still with us?) The two-week campaign culminated in the glacier melting and the entire world flooding, which Mr Galloway demonstrated with slides showing a virtual music festival clogged with mud and water - a scene reminiscent of Glastonbury.

"It certainly got the message across," he said.

But, he added, the civil service still had a long way to go before it properly grasped the potential of web 2.0, especially in comparison with the US, where presidential candidates such as Barack Obama had raised vast sums of money by reaching out to the so-called 'long tail' of voters - people who would contribute $5-10 to his campaign - via the web.

"When I joined the COI no one wanted to talk about digital, but now a lot do, and I think you're going to see a lot of the lesson from the US in the past couple of years applied here," he said. "We've had ministers blogging, but gradually more decades-old processes are being turned on their heads by the reality of being able to share information more easily."


 

 

 

 

 
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