Paul Gillin Consultant, speaker, blogger Paul Gillin Communications July 13th, 2009
July 8th, 2009 Never before has the Department of Defense been able to deliver, not only their mission, but reasoning behind it to so many. DoD is embracing the use of tools like Twitter and Facebook to reach the next generation of policy makers, recruits and those young men and women abroad who need to understand better the military policies of the United States.
The goal is to make collaboration easier. Site open to all of NASA, but piloted at three centers for now.
Soldiers at domestic U.S. Army bases get access to Facebook, Twitter and Flickr. Top Army IT chief says order is part of an effort to provide more consistent management of networks across all Army facilities.
facebook — it’s one of the most popular social media applications around, but is there a role for it at work? And even in federal agencies? On the cover of Federal Computer Week this week,…
By Jane Norris FederalNewsRadio Are Facebook and Twitter essential to national security? Two researchers at the National Defense University say the answer is yes and they are calling on the Pentagon to use social media…
Agency sets sights on next set of standard terms of service with providers
The Coast Guard is trying out its sea legs with a social networking Website to improve communications. The Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue system (Amver) is a computer-based search and rescue program that helps distressed…