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Barriers and Solutions to Implementing Social Media in Go...

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by the Federal Web Managers Council / Dec. 23, 2008 / The purpose of these recommendations is to address the perceived and real barriers to using social media, and to propose solutions that will result in greater consistency and a clearer understanding of what is expected and permitted across federa...

01/10/2009
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FWMC published:

Putting Citizens First: Transforming Online Government

from FWMC in School Work

A White Paper Written for the 2008 – 2009 Presidential Transition Team by the Federal Web Managers Council / November 2008 / The importance of the Internet has grown exponentially over the last decade, but the government’s ability to provide online services to the American people hasn’t grown at the...

01/10/2009
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FWMC scribbled: Thanks for posting this, Chris! I've also added our other paper "Putting Citizens First: Transforming Online Government" to scribd at http://www.scribd.com/doc /10024123/Putting-Citizen s-First-Transforming-Onli ne-Government- If anyone has questions about either, please feel free to contact me at levy dot jeffrey at epa dot gov (or send me a note via scribd). Thanks again. Jeffrey Levy Director of Web Communications US EPA

Social Media Fed Govt Barriers Potential Solutions

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Social Media and the Federal Government: / Perceived and Real Barriers and Potential Solutions

01/09/2009
FWMC
FWMC published:

Putting Citizens First: Transforming Online Government

from FWMC in School Work

A White Paper Written for the 2008 – 2009 Presidential Transition Team by the Federal Web Managers Council / November 2008 / The importance of the Internet has grown exponentially over the last decade, but the government’s ability to provide online services to the American people hasn’t grown at the...

01/09/2009

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