More people than ever before are turning to online resources to get information about federal, state and local governments.
More agencies and federal employees are getting interested in Web 2.0 technologies.
Some of the federal government\'s top web managers and producers are seeing some new, cutting edge tools.
The World Bank wants your help when it comes to finding solutions to help developing nations.
D.C. CTO Bryan Sivak talks about what went into developing his dashboard and what federal agencies need to know.
EPA\'s Director of Web Communications discusses the challenges, and benefits, of having a solid agency-wide Web 2.0 policy.
Will your tweets eventually become part of a new collection at the Library of Congress?
Federal agencies are increasingly turning to the tools of social collaboration, and doing it in a way that fits the mission of the organization.
One of the longest running — and somewhat tedious — debates within the government IT community: Does the CIO have a ‘seat at the table.’ I say tedious, but… most people believe it is also…
The move to the cloud in the Federal government is happening, but not as fast as Kundra would like.
Let’s be honest — innovation in government can be difficult. It isn’t because government workers are less innovative. The the contrary — in my experience, government workers are more victims of bureaucracy then they are…
When there are big events, I like to pull together resources in one place — and, of course, this has been open government week — the Office of Management and Budget issued a series of…
There has been a ton written about the Apple iPad, of course — and I’ve pulled some of the better stories about the iPad together below… but yes, I was one of the 300,000 people…
Last weekend, open government advocates gathered in Washington, DC for the second Transparency Camp — an un-conference, which is one of these events where bright people come together and decide what they want to talk…