The innovation challenges platform will help your agency get creative ideas and be more open and transparent.
Diplomats need to work with the under-30 age group that is using Internet-based communication technology, State\'s Jared Cohen says.
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The Health 2.0 Conference is coming to D.C. for the first time, and one of the conference\'s co-founders explains that he wants to share best practices with the government in order to help the individual patient.
Social media is changing the way the State Department meets its mission. The agency is using Web 2.0 tools to create relationships and partnering with experts to figure out how best to use them.
Utilizing custom and open source technology You2Gov provides cutting edge Government 2.0 platforms to people, companies, trade associations and government agencies. CEO Alan Silberberg gives us a peek at how it\'s all done.
Learn all about Manor, Texas, a suburb of Austin that is using Gov 2.0 technologies in new and innovative ways to improve the quality of life.
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First, stop calling it \'social media\'. Learn more in our extensive interview with Nicholas Gruen, chair of the Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce.
USAID\'s Sabrina Segal has created a Wikipedia-like way of sharing information about government ethics.
The map allows users to view how many people in a given geographic area have been diagnosed with cancer.
The Gov 2.0 Expo is happening next week. Learn why you should attend, and how 2.0 is changing the business of government.
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