Posts Tagged ‘open source’
Thursday, May 26th, 2011
Governments and the people they serve around the world are struggling to adapt to a new reality of real time information, demands for openness and transparency and more efficient service delivery. There is tremendous enthusiasm and interest in the utilization of social media, mobile and open data tools to remake the term "Government" as we know it.
Brazil "
Brasil Gov2.0" Govcamp shows the Global Growth of Gov 2.0 and Open Government
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Brasil Gov 2.0, Brazil, E-Government, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Govcamp Brasil, Government, Government Analyst, Microsoft, open source, OpenGov, Publicity, Sao Paolo
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Citizen Engagement, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov 2.0 LA, Gov20., Govcamp, Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog, Social Media | 45 Comments »
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
India Govcamp shows the Global Growth of Gov 2.0 and Open Government
http://gov2.in/
Governments and the people they serve around the world are struggling to adapt to a new reality of real time information, demands for
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Tags: Alan W. Silberberg, Alex Howard, Bubbleideas, Democracy, E-Government, Gov 2, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov2, Gov2a., Gov2in, Gov30, Government 2.0, Huffington Post, India, Microsoft, open source, Semantic Web
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov2, Gov20., Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 12 Comments »
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

There is a huge amount of news pouring out of the middle east right now. Oil prices are shooting up. The "stable" countries in the area are eyeing their "unstable" neighbors quite warily and there is tremendous unease in general.
One of the by-products of the strife, conflict and chaos oc
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Tags: .ly domains, Alan W. Silberberg, CIA, Cyberwar, dhs, Emergency Services, fbi, Gov 2.0, Gov20, Gov20LA, Gov20security, interpol, Middle East, open architecture, open source, OpenGov, Security, Shorteners, Social Media
Posted in Alan W. Silberberg, Gov 2.0, Gov 2.0 Analyst, Gov20., Silberberg's Gov2.0 Blog | 30 Comments »