GovFreshTV and me
As the newest member of the GovFresh team, I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself. I’m going to be working on all things related to GovFreshTV including shooting, producing, hosting, and...
View ArticleWhat’s Gov 2.0’s return on investment?
I work in online marketing and social media for my “day job,†and we are endlessly consumed with how to measure returns on investment (ROI) in the Web 2.0 space. There are similar issues with...
View Article4-Star Tweets
When I saw this article by Air Force General Craig McKinley (@ChiefNGB) about why he tweets, it got me thinking about military transparency. They are, after all, a huge part of the government — I...
View ArticleGov 2.0 Hero: Bill Eggers
Government 2.0 author Bill Eggers sat down with GovFreshTV to talk about his new book, If We Can Put a Man on the Moon … Getting Big Things Done in Government.
View Article17 open data apps for San Francisco
Last year, San Francisco opened up its data stream to the general public, encouraging developers to integrate the data into applications, sites, and bits of information the public could use. Since...
View ArticleNASA Nebula sends government to the cloud
GovFreshTV talked with NASA Nebula CIO Chris C. Kemp about Nebula’s role in cloud computing.
View ArticleYourGOV iPhone app gets the 311, helps citizens report non-emergency issues
YourGov is a free 311 iPhone app from Cartegraph that helps citizens easily forward their observations and concerns to local governments. YourGOV users can submit issues — such as such as potholes,...
View Article15 federal government mobile apps for citizens on the move
When USA.gov launched a new look earlier this year, it released a mobile apps showcase to feature federal agency mobile applications to help citizens in their everyday lives. Here’s 15 you shouldn’t be...
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