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NIH connects patients, providers with health care info
"Patients using portals or EHRs that have implemented MedlinePlus Connect can access easy-to-understand health information on MedlinePlus that is directly related to their diagnoses, medications, and lab tests," according to HHS in a press release.
Tags: NIH , HHS , e-health records , technology , health IT , stephanie dennis , medlineplus connect , Federal Drive
Collaborative website combines vets' resources
The National Resource Directory is allowing agencies to share information with members of the military. Koby Langley from DoD tells Federal News Radio how the collaboration works.
Tags: collaboration , DoD , VA , Labor , value , koby langley , national resource directory
OPM jumps on wiki bandwagon for training, development
Stephen Shih of OPM tells Federal News Radio about the success of the new wiki site used for training and development of government managers and training professionals.
Tags: OPM , Workforce , Training , Management , technology , wiki , Courtney Thompson , In Depth
Transparency groups call for increased E-Gov funding
OMB Watch and 30 other open-gov groups are asking Congress to restore funding to the E-Government Fund.
Tags: Vivek Kundra , Tom Carper , OMB , E-Government Fund , open government , Data.gov , IT Dashboard , USASpending.gov , Performance.gov , OMB Watch , technology ,
GSA releases social media guidelines
The General Services Administration has devised a social media guide for its employees. Federal News Radio spoke with Jacke Zeheir, director of the IT Policy & Compliance Division in the GSA CIO's office.
Tags: Jacke Zeheir , social media , GSA , technology , Social Media Navigator
FCC rebrands itself through new website
Haley Van Dyck, director of citizen engagement at the Federal Communication Commission, says the agency wants to hear from users about its new website before launching completely next month.
Tags: Haley Van Dyck , FCC , website , redesign , FedSMC , Management , technology
'Virtual agencies' target individual citizens' needs
IBM Center for the Business of Government has been looking at something called virtual agencies, a form of personalized government, centered around individual citizens or customers.
Tags: John Kamensky , IBM Center for the Business of Government , virtual agencies , technology , Al Gore , In Depth
FCC launches its first website redesign in 10 years
The Federal Communications Commission is redoing its website for the first time in ten years.
Tags: Dan McSwain , FCC , website , technology , redesign , In Depth
Excellence.gov Awards: VA's Baker on IT in the budget battle
VA's Roger Baker discussed how to advance IT projects amidst uncertain budget times.
Tags: 2011 Excellence.gov Awards , Roger Baker , VA , technology , Dorobek Insider
Have a crisis? There's an app for that.
Alex Howard, Government 2.0 Washington Correspondent for O'Reilly Media, explains some of the ways government departments are taking advantage of collaborative tools to meet their missions.
Tags: Alex Howard , O'Reilly Media , oil spill , apps , technology , Dorobek Insider




