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Meet the Innovators: Bev Godwin
Bev Godwin has seen the government online world from many sides now. Earlier this year, soon after President Obama took office, Godwin joined the newly created White House new media team on detail from her regular post as director of USA...
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Meet the Innovators: Peter Koht
There are tough economic times everywhere, of course, but the state of California is perhaps the poster child for government budget problems. The problems have trickled down to cities and counties in the state...
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Meet the Innovators: HealthMap
There is real concern about the potential spread of H1N1 -- or swine flu this fall. One of the big issues is tracking the evolution of these diseases...
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Meet the Innovators: Jay Nath
FederalNewsRadio has been telling you about the federal government's data.gov -- a site where agencies are making public data available in machine readable formats...
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Meet the Innovators: AIDS.gov
One of the phrases you hear a lot these days in government agencies is that you have to reach out to people where they are -- and increasingly, peopleare online...
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Meet the Innovators: Vint Cerf Part II
Last week, we brought you the first part of our conversation with Vint Cerf, the man widely referred to as the father of the Internet. Cerf worked for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency back in the 1970's and created the technologies that formulate what we know today at the Internet...
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Meet the Innovators: Vint Cerf
There is all sorts of discussion about how the government can be innovative -- and with all the focus on what the government is not doing, it can be easy to forget that the creation of the Internet was, in fact, a government innovation...
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Meet the Innovators: Clay Shirky (Part 2)
Last week, we brought you the first part of our conversation with Clay Shirky. He is a professor of new media at New York University's graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program, and he is the author of the book, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations...
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Meet the Innovators: Clay Shirky
Web 2.0 has only been around for a few years, but there are a handful of people who can be called legendary. One of them is Clay Shirky, a professorof new media at New York University's graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program...
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Meet the Innovators: DAU's Mark Oehlert
Many people believe that innovation and government are an oxymoron. Most of us know that isn't true, but innovation in government can be difficult.Today we talk to Mark Oehlert, innovation evangelist for the Defense Acquisition University...
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Meet the Innovators: Andrew P. Wilson of HHS
The Department of Health and Human Services has really been on the front lines lately: there have been peanut recalls and spinach recalls, and then, of course, there was H1N1 (swine flu) virus...
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Meet the Innovators: Does Gov 2.0 matter?
Does government 2.0 matter? Tim O'Reilly thinks so. O'Reilly is almost legendary in the Web 2.0 world. He is the person who is largely credited with creating the term Web 2...
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Meet the Innovators: Social media and Dr. Mark Drapeau
Social media and national security -- they are two terms that seem almost in conflict with one another. But Dr. Mark Drapeau says, not necessarily.Drapeau is a fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy of the National Defense University...
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