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Live Webcast: May 1, 2008
Archive: The recorded Webcast is available to watch/listen to until November 1, 2008 Sign Up: Register (free, registration required) to watch/listen to this archived Webcast. Topic: The next generation of Internet tools is here – social networking, wikis and blogs – and is changing the way society interacts, information is shared and public opinion is formed. Will governments harness the innovative power of these tools or shy away from them? Learn how Web 2.0 technologies and capabilities can transform government services in a creative and effective way. Discussion Highlights: - Using Web 2.0 inside a government organization to generate new ideas and input
- Enabling and encouraging consumer-driven information sharing to foster improved government services
- Protecting security and privacy of data in a “government 2.0” environment
Presenters: - Mike Brinker, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
- Dan Helfrich, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
- Doug Palmer, senior manager, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Duration: 1 hour Related Content: Research: The Future of Collaborative Government and Web 2.0
Event: Web 2.0 - The Future of Collaborative Government
Research: One Size Fits Few: Using Customer Insight to Transform Government
Overview: Technology Reshapes Government
Services: U.S. Federal and State Government
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