Now that GSA has issued an RFQ, more experts think the technology will happen sooner rather than later for the federal government.
UPDATE: See the video from News Channel 8 here… The DorobekInsider will be on DC’s NewsChannel 8’s Federal News Tonight program tonight in the 7:30p ET half-hour.. and we’re going to be talking about Intellipedia…
It’s been called Facebook for the Intelligence Community. The Defense Intelligence Agency recently conducted a study and looked at A-Space. Ahmad Ishaq, A-Space Project Manager, and Mike Woods, Senior Analyst for the Functional Requirements Team,…
Should agencies use Twitter, and if so, how? The microblogging site is very new, but many governments around the world are find various ways to use Twitter. The British government, however, is one of the…
UK government official says they encourage feedback.
We have been telling you about the the Recovery and Transparency Board and the General Services Administration, which acted as the Recovery Board’s acquisition team, $9.5 million contact award to Smartronix for the next generation…
Blogs and enhanced search functions are part of the newly revamped disability.gov. The Department of Labor did the overhaul because they say the needs of those with disabilities are changing. Kathy Martinez, Assistant Secretary of…
I mentioned that I was over the Britain for the past few days celebrating my sister’s birthday. (My mother was able to rent this remarkable place designed by famous British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, who…
There are many paths to career advancement in the federal government. And those paths are just a little smoother because of some new ways to communicate available to just about any fed.
Classes focus on a range of issues, including the utilization of social media at your agency.
Notice likely to be published in Monday\'s federal register. White House wants comments on new rules.
Just a reminder that we are a mere 8-days from the fifth meeting of the Federal News Radio Book Club — and it’s a good one. Our book — Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation…
When the history of government 2.0 is written, the intelligence community will get several chapters. In fact, I’m finishing up a pre-publish copy Harvard Business School Prof. Andrew McAfee’s wonderful book Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative…
Editor’s note: This item is re-posted from earlier this week. Unfortunately, for some reason, the item has just disappeared. Federal News Radio’s tech team is working on it, but… it is one of my favorite…
They say that journalism is the first draft of history. Well, with the transparency and openness out there these days, my guess is that most journalism is actually the second draft of history… with Tweets…