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E-government

The Lectern: Young people and technology at the Government Leadership Summit
Blogger Steve Kelman hears firsthand from young people about how they use technology during an 1105 Government Information Group summit. He learns that a five-year age difference affects how young people use the ever-changing social-networking technology.
(Posted June 5, 2008)
FCW Insider: Bill Gates says you ain't seen nothing yet
Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that if you think there was a lot of change in the last 10 years, just wait.
(Posted March 14, 2008)
FCW Insider: Shift happens
The latest online video about how the flat world... and now the world is not only flat, but it's also in the fast lane.
(Posted February 23, 2008)
FCW Insider: Watching the Navy CIO blog
Navy Department CIO Robert Carey -- the first government CIO that I know of who hosts a public blog -- has made great strides in just a month. He is a welcome voice to the blogosphere.
(Posted February 21, 2008)
FCW Insider: Welcome to the first CIO blogger... maybe
Navy Department CIO Robert Carey is the what I believe to be the first CIO to have a public blog, and we give the Navy big applause for that... and offer a few recommendations.
(Posted January 25, 2008)
FCW Insider: Clinton talks blogs on Meet the Press
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was on NBC's Meet the Press this morning...and there was even a moment on government stuff.
(Posted January 14, 2008)
FCW Insider: Holiday catch-up... Barry West's new digs... e-voting... people like the Internet... and China watch
Catching up on a bunch of items including radio appearances, Fed 100s and where Barry West is working
(Posted January 2, 2008)
FCW Insider: E-government blogs worth reading
Looking for a few good e-gov blogs. There aren't that many, frankly, but there are a few.
(Posted December 27, 2007)
Blogging from the Government 2.0 hearing
I'm coming to you this morning from a hearing by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs titled E-Government 2.0: Improving Innovation, Collaboration, and Access.They have a great panel including OMB's e-gov czar -- or I guess it would be czarina -- Karen Evans, Google's manager of public sector content partnerships John Lewis Needham, Ari Schwartz from the Center from Democracy and Technology, and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. The Washington Post was lucky enough to get testimony leaked to them, so they…
(Posted December 11, 2007)
Coburn's NO e-gov vote
Sen. Coburn voted against the reauthorization of the 2002 E-Government Act. So...why? Fiscal reasons, his folks say.
(Posted November 20, 2007)
The real e-gov: The national toilet registery
My favorite e-gov site ever: Australia's National Public Toilet Map, which, of course, is part of the Australian National Continence Management Strategy.
(Posted November 19, 2007)
The Lectern: A returned expat reflects on changes in citizen services
Government services may have improved too gradually for most people to notice, but blogger Steve Kelman recently met someone who, having been away for twenty years, recognizes a big change.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: Government innovation is a priority -- in Korea
I was lucky during my stay in Korea to have a grad student in public administration, Dong-hyun (his English name is Danny) Choi, as my "helper" -- picking me up and dropping me off at the airport, answering any and all questions, and helping me pronounce a few Korean phrases (on the level of "hello" and "thank you") better. It turns out that Dong-hyun's dad is Vice Minister (in the Korean Ministry of Government Administration…
(Posted December 18, 2007)
Renaming State's blog
We have been talkin' about the name of the State Department's blog, DipNote. There was much consternation around here. I thought it was OK, particularly given that they made fun of it themselves. That being said, a DC-based journalism blog, FishbowlDC, today has a top 10 list of rejected State Department blog names. Touche. Don't Like "DipNote"? http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlDC/online_media/dont_like_dipnote_68536.asp Not everybody loves the name of the State Department's new blog, "DipNote," including a few FishbowlDC readers who sent in this Top Ten…
(Posted October 10, 2007)



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