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The hot government contracting issues
Ray Bjorklund of Birch Grove Consulting and journalist Wyatt Kash, will discuss a wide range of issues affecting contractors.
April 22, 2013
Tags: acquisition , contracting , Ray Bjorklund , Birch Grove Consulting , Wyatt Kash , AOL Government , FSSI , digital strategy , mobile technology , social media , LinkedIn , Mark Amtower , Amtower Off Center
Marketing to the government during tough times
Lisa Dezzutti, CEO of Market Connections, joins host Mark Amtower, to discuss how to generate business for your company when budgets are tight.
April 1, 2013
Tags: acquisition , contracting , procurement , Lisa Dezzutti , Market Connections , government marketing , public relations , web 2.0 marketing , podcasts , webinars , social networking , social media , linked in , Mark Amtower , Amtower Off Center
Who is in your network?
Bob Leins welcomes Nan Siemer, owner of Breakers Consulting, to talk about new ways to cultivate relationships through networking and social media.
April 1, 2013
Tags: For Your Benefit , pay and benefits , networking , Bob Leins , Nan Siemer , Breakers Consulting , social media
Career suicide by Facebook
Believe it or not, not everything you post on Facebook will draw "likes" from all of the people who see it. In fact letting too much hang out on social media could get you in a whole lot of trouble, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says.
Tags: Mike Causey , Federal Report , workforce , Facebook , twitter , social media , social media policies
Change management in IT
Doug Charles, president and CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions, joins host John Gilroy to discuss how change management applies to information technology, and where IT changes are headed.
March 19. 2013
Tags: technology , change management , cloud computing , mobile device management , Doug Charles , Capgemini Government Solutions , information technology , social media , John Gilroy , Federal Tech Talk
Increased transparency at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Mary Givvines, deputy director of Information Services at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, joins host John Gilroy to talk about how the agency's open government initiatives.
March 5, 2013
Tags: technology , innovation , transparency , open government , FOIA , Nuclear Regulatory Commission , Mary Givvines , Agency Documents Access Management System , 2013 Regulatory Information Conference , social media , crisis communications , John Gilroy , Federal Tech Talk
New metrics to help agencies determine value of social media
GSA led a 12-member interagency working group to create a set of measures specifically aimed at defining the usefulness of social media for agencies. The agency also released an API that lets users create tools to bring together government social media feeds in one place. Both tools are called for in the Digital Government Strategy.
Tags: technology , Web 2.0 , social media , GSA , Justin Herman , Sheila Campbell , Pam Wright , NARA , NIH , metrics , APIs , OMB , Digital Government Strategy , Social Media Week , Jason Miller
New era of social media pushes agencies toward data, away from platforms
GSA, State and the Air Force are starting to see the benefits of using social media data to improve services and not focusing so much on how it's delivered. Challenges and contests are examples of this information-centric approach. But the dependence on and acceptance of social media platforms is growing across nearly every agency.
Tags: technology , Web 2.0 , social media , State , GSA , Air Force , Partnership for Public Service , Booz Allen Hamilton , Tammi Marcoullier , Suzanne Philion , Doug Anderson , challenges and contests , Jason Miller
Avoiding 'cliff jumpers' and other tips for effective social-media use at agencies
While social media has permeated nearly all aspects of American life, in many corners of the government, employees and managers are still figuring out how Facebook, Twitter and a host of other digital technologies can help them do their jobs better. A new report from the Partnership for Public Service and Booz Allen Hamilton presents case studies of effective uses of social media and provides tips for developing a coherent strategy.
Tags: technology , Gov 2.0 , social media , Partnership for Public Service , Booz Allen Hamilton , NARA , FEMA , Facebook , twitter
Agencies turn to social media to engage public in an emergency
During Hurricane Sandy, agencies like FEMA and NOAA used various social media platforms to communicate with the public. They were able to dispel rumors and follow the situation on the ground as it unfolded.
Tags: Justin Herman , Federal Drive , technology , SMS message , texting , Facebook , twitter , social media , Hurricane Sandy , Michael OConnell , Federal Social Media Registry , GSA



