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The Coast Guard\'s Capt. Dan Taylor and Christopher Lagan explain how social media is changing the way the Coast Guard is handling its IT acquisition strategy.
Dr. Terry Gudaitis from Cyveillance joins host John Gilroy to discuss the hidden cyber risks of social media and other common office tools. February 8, 2011
As the Egyptian government has pulled the plug on social media and even the Internet in response to the protests, the United States now has a bill that would arguably give the U.S. president this power as well.
The federal government is no stranger to Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Using those tools effectively is the subject of the Federal News Radio Discussion: Shouting from the Rooftops.
A website by Cornell University shows how federal rulemaking can become more transparent.
The Defense Department’s social media policy was set to expire March 1, GovLoop reported this week. Any long-term policy had been “shelved indefinitely,” according to the blog post. But Wired reported Friday that the Pentagon…
A new report combines the findings of two surveys -one targeting federal employees, the other federal contractors - on the use of social media in the government. Research Director at Market Connections, John Kagia, fills us in.
The Small Business Administration\'s Joe Zepecki says the new SBA.gov represents a cultural shift at the agency.
The collaborative tool is an example of how agencies can share information securely. Chris Bronk, a fellow for information technology policy at the James Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, explains how Diplopedia works.
U.S. Archivist David Ferriero describes how the National Archives is using online tools to increase public participation.
The Pew Research Center survey of 22 countries found that social network use is prevalent around the world. “It’s pretty striking, especially given the fact that this is a pretty young technology,” said Richard Wike,…
The Wall Street Journal reports that for the first time ever, Americans are watching TV as much as they are online, according to a survey by Forrest Research. Also
POPVOX is a new online tool that sorts through all the feedback that goes to Congress.
The Army Times received more than 70 e-mails from active-duty, civilian and retired users. Almost all of them expressed some dissatisfaction with the site.