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Federal agencies\' use of blogs, social networking and other web-based technology can help create a more transparent government. But how have agencies embraced Web 2.0 tools? A study by NARA assesses agencies\' use of social media.
The war of public opinion has invaded social media, and the Defense Department and other civilian agencies are coming out guns blazing.
National Guard members need to know that even though a new DoD policy authorizes them to use many of the social media and other Web 2.0 platforms available on a non-classified government computer, there are consequences for misuse of them. We get details from Director of Communications Jack Harrison.
Move over Facebook and Twitter, there\'s a new social media competitor making its way through the federal government.
The official daily newspaper of the federal government is making some drastic improvements to its Web site -- just in time for its 75th anniversary.
Fast Company has complied a list.
More healthcare companies are turning to a popular social networking tool to boost patient engagement. Doctors are creating fan pages for their practices on Facebook as a way to better connect with their patients. Some…
Show the GSA how you celebrate America and your photo may be featured on USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov, and social media channels. USA.gov\'s Michelle Chronister explains.
\"As the new generation of information seekers primarily accesses news and other content through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, HUD deemed it essential that the Department get up to speed on today\'s popular channels of communication,\" HUD wrote in a press release.
This week, Amtower talks with John Kagia of Market Connections. June 14, 2010
Diplomats need to work with the under-30 age group that is using Internet-based communication technology, State\'s Jared Cohen says.
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.
Some agencies are taking social media to the next level.