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Read real-time updates from the conference. To join the conversation, use hashtag #elc2011.
Market Connections President and CEO Lisa Dezzuti joins host Mark Amtower to talk about how government and contractors are using social media to do their jobs. October 10, 2011
Tweets with #Vivekv2 about who will replace Vivek Kundra as federal CIO.
Tweets from the Senior Executives Conference 2011.
How can the U.S. Postal Service evolve as it faces technological changes that have decreased the volume of physical mail? Read tweets from the PostalVision 2020 conference (#pv2020), held today in Arlington, Va. From the…
The blunder earlier this month from a Secret Service Twitter feed has raised cautionary flags for other feds.
Sunday night\'s news of the death of Osama bin Laden proved that people have established Twitter as a source for news - and sometimes their first source for news. But is the microblogging service influential enough for agencies to establish positions to oversee Twitter accounts?
Twitter users are having some fun with the shutdown today. A hashtag for shutdown pickup lines has been created. Check them out here.
From around the Twittersphere, what are people saying about a possible government shutdown?
Agencies are increasingly using social media in their work. But platforms like Facebook and Twitter offer challenges to records management.
The Air Force wants to create a whole unit of non-existent identities on social media sites.
Collaboration tools like Twitter have allowed agencies to communicate directly with constituents. For the State Department this week, the constituents have been the people and governments in the Arab world.
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.