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Green gov movement powered by social media
Federal agencies are turning to web sites like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace to reach out to the public regarding their mission. But many agencies have also turned to social collaboration and networking sites to reach out to their own staff when it comes to President Obama's Green Government initiatives.
Tags: green government , Green Gov Symposium , White House New Media Office , Katelin Sabochik , FedCenter , Steve Luzzi , U.S. Forest Service , Maritza Huerta , Barack Obama , Max Cacas
USDA, State easing IT power intake
Agriculture plans to update its second version of its green IT strategy this year. State is implementing power management tools and could save almost $2 million. Both agencies are making headway to change the culture of how IT is used by their respective employees.
Tags: green government , technology , Chris Smith , Susan Swart , USDA , State , green IT , data center consolidation , power management , GreenGov Symposium , Jason Miller ,
DoD prepares for post-petroleum era
Christine Parthemore, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses with the DorobekINSIDER the findings of a CNAS study about DoD's transition away from reliance on oil.
Tags: DoD Report , Dorobek Insider , DoD , sustainability , oil , CNAS , Christine Parthemore , green government
How to measure your greenness
Marian Van Pelt, a principal with ICF International, describes how you can measure your sustainability efforts.
Tags: Dorobek Insider , Marian Van Pelt , ICF International , green government , management , technology , Greening of Government: Contractors
GSA powers down to green up
Federal News Radio's Jason Miller caught up with Casey Coleman, Chief Information Officer of the General Services Administration. He asked her about a green technology initiative that nearly all federal workers can relate to.
Tags: Federal Drive , green government , GSA , Casey Coleman , CIO , technology


