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Posts Tagged ‘Citizen Engagement’

Shaken & Stirred: 21st Century Diplomacy w/ Web 2.0

Posted by Dan Bevarly August 10th, 2010

What is the impact in the Internet age when the lines of traditional structures of communication, authority, or chain of command and policy making procedures become horizontal and non-sequential?

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Are We There Yet? Gov 2.0 is still… 2.0

Posted by Dan Bevarly June 25th, 2010

I believe Gov 2.0 can be divided into two tracks: technology and citizen adoption. I don’t think you can advance Gov 2.0 without addressing both concurrently.

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When a news station provides an online community disservice

Posted by DanBevarly April 7th, 2010

Ever hear the news anchor or a reporter state at the end of their story: “If you’d like to know more about (story subject), please visit our Web site.”?  While I can appreciate the need to attract eyes to their web site to help sell advertisers, these news outlets may be providing a disservice to [...]

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Governments’ success with new social media depends on success with old methods to engage

Posted by DanBevarly January 27th, 2010

“…while all these “apps for democracy” are assumed to be a good thing, are they necessarily what are being sought after by the general public first or foremost from this new relationship structure?”

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Jane & John Q. Public’s “Year-End (2009) Gov 2.0 List”

Posted by DanBevarly December 29th, 2009

There are some great “year-end” blog posts and articles reviewing e-Gov, or government via the Internet.  This year, it is mostly about Gov 2.0 — stories or benchmarks for expanding collaborative technologies of Web 2.0 across the public sector.     All of these articles come from practitioners, intended for reading/discussion among other practitioners.  What’s missing? How [...]

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The difference between Open Government and Open Governance

Posted by DanBevarly December 22nd, 2009

Is the federal government up to the challenge of citizen engagement with the public on an individual basis?  Is it too much to expect an institution with an annual budget of three trillion dollars and as the nation’s largest employer with close to two million employees ready to go one-on-one with John or Jane Q. [...]

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The MashUp of GovLoop and GovDelivery

Posted by DanBevarly September 28th, 2009

There is some exciting news occurring today in the world of Gov 2.0.  If you haven’t read one of the hundreds of online outlets or caught one of the hundreds of “tweets” about what’s occurring, two Gov 2.0 service providers, GovLoop and GovDelivery are joining forces to compliment their Web and collaboration service delivery to [...]

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Citizen Connectivity: Local Govts offer insight for Web 2.0

Posted by Dan Bevarly August 14th, 2009

My idea is that it’s all about connectivity –the connection between government and its citizens, and the benefits that arise from that.

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Web 2.0 business models for government and non-profits

Posted by Dan Bevarly August 8th, 2009

NOTE:  In my 3 August post, I outlined 11 questions consistently raised by individuals and groups of government agencies and non-profit organizations relating to adopting Web 2.0 strategies and practices into their internal and external relationships.  I want to briefly address them in my Blog throughout August.  Q #1: What business model should I use? [...]

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Murky Transparency – My online article in StateTech Magazine

Posted by Dan Bevarly June 24th, 2009

My first article with the online version of StateTech Magazine was published yesterday.  It is a brief discussion of the key challenges (data and technology) facing the soon (we hope) to be revised/repurposed Recovery.gov web site and administration of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.  Add to these two formidable challenges a strategy for citizen [...]

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