Some agencies are taking social media to the next level.
Learn all about how you might be able to make this work at your agency.
The Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has fully embraced Web 2.0 and social media. U.S. Navy Capt. John Kirby, the Chairman\'s Special Assistant for Public Affairs, explains why.
There is little doubt about what the big story for feds was this past week — the executive order to speed up the federal hiring process. And those stories were throughout the most read list…
What is gov 2.0, what does it mean, and is it still a relevant term? Those were the questions that were being bandied about at a dinner last week of gov 2.0 luminaries in preparation…
NARA launched Web 2.0 tools, asking for the public\'s help with writing its Open Government Plan. The agency\'s chief digital access strategist discusses the suprising response they got.
We bring you details about a recent report from U.S. PIRG.
Intelligence community says developers should keep users\' needs at the forefront of any project. Other key best practices are to think big, start small and scale fast. Intelligence employees say Web 2.0 tools slowly are being institutionalized across the community.
Government as a platform — in the Gulf Coast oil spill. NASA photo We have covered a lot of the cases of people coming together to help in crisis situations — many of them around…
In the effervescing world of cybersecurity, former ODNI CIO challenges some cyber conventions.
Larry Freed, President and CEO of ForeSee Results, explains why.
Details on the event coming to the Washington Convention Center next week.
Agency wants to use crowdsourcing to help kids eat healthier.