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...publish your report about government cutbacks

hownot wrote 2 days ago: The Department of Finance has just published the report by “An Bord Snip Nua”, or the “S … more →

Tags: Websites, Ireland, PDFs

Norfolk, strategic drivers and creating an online presence

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 week ago: Some background on activity at Norfolk County Council (one of  the SmartCities partners, and also a … more →

Tags: Daily Links, E-government, Techie, UK, Communication, Internet, Standards, Strategy

More support for opensource e-gov projects in Europe

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 week ago: It would be great if all open source EC-funded projects ended up here, assuming that the long term s … more →

Tags: Daily Links, Europe, Open-Source, opensource, Techie, EUPL, GPL, Osor, Repository

WtF r URIs, Triplr, SPARQL and CC0?3 comments

Ross Ferguson wrote 2 weeks ago: If you’re in the government or public sector and you’ve been thinking about surfacing da … more →

Tags: Government, Innovation, Data, instruction, Introduction, Linked Data, Online, tim berners-lee, Web

The UK Online in 2009

Ross Ferguson wrote 3 weeks ago: Are you an average web user? What makes some people upgrade their connection, while others don … more →

Tags: Analysis, communications, edemocracy, knowledge and skills, 2009, Data, Internet, internet survey, oii

Links: Digital Britain and Web 2.0 goodness1 comment

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 month ago: Summer holidays must be coming up or something. Another government report was issued this week too: … more →

Tags: Daily Links, Techie, UK, media, web2.0, Policy

Ideas taken from Seth Godin blog for greater use of e-government1 comment

Andres Nin Pérez wrote 1 month ago: E-Government services, although very particular, do not cease to be a product. That is why I  often … more →

Tags: 2 0, Marketing, Seth Godin

City portals: How e-government evolves into e-participation

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 month ago: As part of the Smart Cities Project I have been working with Mark Deakin on a report to provide a co … more →

Tags: E-government, e-participation, Europe, Methodologies, city, engagement, Inclusion, Maturity Model, Transformation.

What did the London Summit achieve?

Ross Ferguson wrote 1 month ago: Evaluation has always been important to digital engagement – what did you set out to achieve, … more →

Tags: media, Analysis, Innovation, communications, Government, Social Media, Evaluation, 2009, digital engagement

Meet Adriel Hampton: A Social Media Candidate for Congress2 comments

Nisha Chittal wrote 1 month ago: Ask anyone what they think the previous occupation of a Congressman was, and they’ll probably … more →

Tags: activism, social change, Social Media, Adriel Hampton, CA-10, California, Congress, Gov 2.0, gov2.0

Evaluation of ‘Improving Government Online’ Review6 comments

Ross Ferguson wrote 1 month ago: COI ran a consultative review of guidance on measuring website costs, quality and usage. The Review … more →

Tags: knowledge and skills, Analysis, Innovation, Community, Government, Social Media, Guidance, Evaluation, Digital Media

Link: Overcoming the small hurdles to successful e-participation

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 month ago: It’s not just the big things that hold back progress with e-participation. Tim Davis has put t … more →

Tags: E-government, e-participation, Daily Links, UK, participation, engagement, Wiki

Green IT Policies: The Denmark Case

Andres Nin Pérez wrote 1 month ago: Denmark is one of the countries of the EU more engaged with the concept of Green IT and an early ad … more →

Tags: Economy, technology, Green IT, Environment

Green IT in Government: Concepts and policies for its promotion

Andres Nin Pérez wrote 2 months ago: The concept of Green IT can be defined as the investigation and use of the IT in an energy-efficien … more →

Tags: Economy, technology, Green IT, Environment

Micah Sifry on Tech, Politics, and Old & New Media at POLC 09

Nisha Chittal wrote 2 months ago: A couple weeks ago, I attended the Politics Online conference, hosted by the Institute for Politics, … more →

Tags: Politics, Social Media, Gov 2.0, Government, micah sifry, New Media, #polc09, Politics Online Conference, technology

OneScotland update: National Entitlement Card system is now live

Peter Cruickshank wrote 2 months ago: Back in November, I noted the existence of the OneScotland project. Well, there’s been progres … more →

Tags: News, UK, card, id, identity, onescotland, Scotland

Link: World Bank's take on participation

Peter Cruickshank wrote 2 months ago: It’s worth knowing that the World Bank is working on establishing processes for participation … more →

Tags: e-participation, Daily Links, development, participation, Project, World, World Bank

Lessons for the national landscape of Pan-European Electronic Government Services

Andres Nin Pérez wrote 2 months ago: 1 January 2010, for various reasons, will be a date in which it is necessary to review the targets r … more →

Tags: Citizens' Rigths, Information society, 11/2007 Spanis Act, eProcurement, EU, EU Services Directive, Pegs...., Spain

Why Congress NEEDS to be tweeting5 comments

Nisha Chittal wrote 2 months ago: A few months back I started writing a post questioning whether members of Congress really need to be … more →

Tags: Politics, In The News, Social Media, twitter, Congress, Claire McCaskill, Senator McCaskill, Matt Bai, politics online


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