Posts Tagged ‘Government Research and Analysis’
Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

Market maturation comes with ups and downs in any industry. With
Government 2.0 we have now reached a point in my opinion, based on being directly involved with part of the tr
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen 2.0, cyber world war, cyber-warfare, Cyberwar, digital bullets, Digital Divide, digital war, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Advisor, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Strategic Advisory, Gov 3.0, Government Research and Analysis, Mobile Gov 2.0, Semantic Web, You 2.0
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Cyber Warfare, cyber world war, Cyberwar and Gov 2.0, Economy, Emergency Social Media, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov Tech, Mobile, Politics, Private Diplomacy, Semantic Gov 2.0, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog, Smart Phones, Social Media, Social Network Analysis, Social Network Listening | 30 Comments »
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Change is here. It is happening everywhere. I have been fortunate in the last few months to speak and also do a tremendous amount of listening and asking pertinent questions of minister level officials in 5 national capitals, on 4 continents. The pace of change in government use and implemen
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen 2.0, Gov, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Advisor, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Consultant, Gov 2.0 Innovation, Gov 3.0, Government, Government 2.0, Government Advisors, Government Research and Analysis, Mobile, Semantic Web, Social Media
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Partnerships, Politics, Private Diplomacy, Semantic Gov 2.0, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog, Social Media | 29 Comments »
Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Remember those old AOL commercials on TV, the"You've got mail" campaign? It was wildly successful as a marketing slogan, as a commercial, and even as the title of a
movie.
Times change. Social media is no longer just a b
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Bing, Celebrity, Crowdboost, Digital Branding, Empire Avenue, Google, Gov 3.0, Government Research and Analysis, Grader, Klout, Kred, Peerindex, Reputation Management, Semantic Web, Social Media, Twitter, You 2.0
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Customer Service, Economy, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov Tech, Partnerships, Politics, Semantic Gov 2.0, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog, Social Media | 22 Comments »
Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Social Media is a two edged sword. During mid 2009, in the throes of the Iranian election in the midst of a hot summer we witnessed the beginnings of social media being used actively as a weapon against the people. Since that time repression after repression has happened in country after cou
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, British Government, Egypt, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 LA, Gov 3.0, Government Research and Analysis, Law Enforcement, London Riots, Police, Semantic Web, Social Media, Strategic use of Social Media, Tunisia, United States, You 2.0
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 LA, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog, Social Media | 9 Comments »
Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

I have just been on 10 airplanes over the course of 11 days. I was in 7 different airports, each with stores, restaurants, etc. I have been in countless cabs and other forms of transportation between airports, meetings. All this frenzied travel had nothing whatsoever to do with customer serv
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Analyst, Business Best Practices, Craig Newmark, Craigslist, Customer Service, Global Economy, Government 2.0, Government Advisors, Government Research and Analysis, Hyper local, Social Media, United States
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Customer Service, Economy, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Partnerships, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 28 Comments »
Monday, January 10th, 2011

So what is it about
Gov 2.0 anyways? Is it because Government needs an overhaul? Or because somehow Gov 2.0 is gaining some sex appeal? Or maybe it is just plain and simple: Power and Truth.
Or is it?
We have witnessed shocking perversions of truth and power
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen 2.0, Gov 2, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Advisor, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Innovation, Gov 2.0 Research, Gov Tech, Gov2, Gov20, Gov20LA, Government 2.0, Government Advisors, Government Research and Analysis, Social Media, United States, You 2.0
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov2, Gov20., Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 35 Comments »
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
"Failing Fast" is becoming one of the latest business terms to stick for more than 15 milliseconds. As an entrepreneur and analyst, I think it is best to succeed, and work hard to do it. But - when you fail, do it fast. Get it over with, then get up, dust yourself off and do
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, CIA, Fast Failure, Gartner, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Deals, Gov 2.0 Innovation, Gov 3.0, Gov20, Government 2.0, Government Research and Analysis, OpenGov, Semantic Web, Social Media, The White House, United States
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 33 Comments »
Thursday, November 11th, 2010

This was originally published on
http://ideagov.wordpress.com
and has been added to since.
The
"Digital Divide" is back. Back with a vengeance. Actually, it never left us. In early 2000 I was asked by a then sitting Congressma
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen 2.0, Digital Divide, e20, Enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, Gov 2.0 Advisor, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Innovation, Gov20, Government Research and Analysis, Mobile, Mobile Gov 2.0, Social Media
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 42 Comments »
Thursday, October 28th, 2010

So here it is. We are there.
Where?
Gov 2.0 as Social Darwinism
Eat or be eaten. Kill or be killed.
Recently the U.S. Federal Government
has gotten into the "platform" business. A move
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Contact Sports, Contracting, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 Finance, Gov 2.0 Innovation, Gov 2.0 M+A, Gov 2.0 Research, Gov 3.0, Gov Analyst, Gov Tech, Government 2.0, Government Advisors, Government Research and Analysis, Government Venture Capital, GSA, Luke Fretwell, Research, Social Media, Trends, U.S. Government, Vivek Wadhwa
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov Tech, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 46 Comments »