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Digital Participation in Scotland

January 12, 2012 by Mick Phythian
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My thanks go to James Gilmour for informing the various e-democracy groups of the release of two reports recording “Digital Participation in Scotland”. There is the “A Review of the Evidence” (39 pages) and the lesser read of “A Review of the Evidence – Research Findings” (4 pages). A key conclusion of the report is that “internet... [read more]

Politics and the Power of the Web

January 1, 2012 by Douglas Carwell
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According to research by Hanover Communications, the Labour backbench MP Tom Watson had a higher media profile in 2011 than every shadow minister, except for Ed Miliband and Ed Balls. Even a few years ago, the idea that a mere backbencher would have a higher profile than, say, the shadow Foreign Secretary or Home Secretary, would have... [read more]

Moving Away from Web Strategies and It’s About Time

November 14, 2011 by Carl Haggerty
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In my role one of the outputs that I was expected to create was a revised Web Strategy, which at first I was more than happy to do, I wrote the previous one so it wasn’t really an issue to simply refresh it in line with current priorities and national drivers. However once I got going I started to notice a difference in the conversations... [read more]

Google Ripples: Social Network Analysis in Real Time

October 30, 2011 by Ines Mergel
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Google Plus has recently added a new feature to every post: “View ripples“. Click on the drop down menu (arrow down) next to a post and look for the last menue item “view ripples”. In order for this functionality to work a post had to be shared (at least once) by other readers. The result is an instant social network analysis: starting... [read more]

Is This the Future of the Federal Government Workforce?

October 24, 2011 by Steve Lunceford
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My colleague Charlie Tierney and other’s in Deloitte’s GovLab have been working on some ideas on how  the government could adopt a new organizational model for its workers. Charlie blogged about this “FedCloud” idea over at GovLoop, and the full research report is available at www.deloitte.com/us/fedcloud, but I thought one of the... [read more]

Traditional Media Insiders are the Least Qualified to Comment on the Future of Traditional Media

October 22, 2011 by Craig Thomler
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With the release of News Ltd's Future of journalism 'discussion' I've submitted a 'Your view' to the site which may, or may not, be published at some point in the future. On the basis that traditional media is no longer the gatekeeper for participation in public debate, I have posted my submission below. I see a lot of the debate over... [read more]

Open and Shut Cloud

October 20, 2011 by Mick Phythian
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Following on from the previous post about cloud and open source, I discover a number of further reports with varying opinions. First of al, the September/October 2011 edition of ITU - UKauthorITy in Use has a report by Dan Jellinek of a live debate on Open Standards in the public sector. In it Bill McCluggage... [read more]

We're All Internet Organisations Now

October 18, 2011 by Craig Thomler
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For the last fifteen years there's been an interesting 'us vs them' going on in the world of organisations - both commercial and public sector. The distinction, real world versus online (businesses or organisations - take your pick), was made using fairly clear lines. Whether the organisation had physical shopfronts or offices you could... [read more]

NASA to Launch Inexpensive Android ‘Phonesats’ Into Space

October 15, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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Android….in….space! This morning, Will Marshall of NASA showed the Android Open Conference plans for a sub-$10,000 Nexus One “phonesat.” Given that the cost of satellites usually measure in the tens or hundreds of millions or so, that’s a rather spectacular cost savings. Marshall says that this will be the fastest processor to govern a... [read more]

For Local News, TV Is Dominant But the Internet is Our Digital Future

September 27, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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The days of relying on a print newspaper and a television anchor telling us "the way it is" are long gone. In 2011, Americans and citizens the world over consume news on multiple screens and platforms. Increasingly, we all contribute reports ourselves, using Internet-connected smartphones. A new report on local news by the Pew... [read more]

Michigan Examines Transportation Future -- Follow #mitransvision on Twitter

September 15, 2011 by Jeff Smith
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  Michigan is taking new steps to understand how transportation issues impact the state. Yesterday, the Michigan Municipal League held its first ever twitter event with local officials and researchers to examine the reality of transportation statewide and how to plan for the future. The event was held in advance of Governor Rick... [read more]

California Gets Telehealth Funding Boost

August 25, 2011 by Jeff Smith
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15 community groups in California are getting a funding boost to support telehealth initiatives. UC Davis Health System and the California Telehealth Network (CTN) awarded nearly $5 million in grants to community groups throughout the state to help the implement telehealth projects. The awards were given through merit based process that... [read more]

There's a Government App for That! -- Phone Tips & Tricks

July 30, 2011 by Gov Loop
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I don't know about you, but I have a big thing for apps.  These days you can find an app for pretty much anything out there, which is great, but I know a lot of people want to know what government apps are out there? Have you wondered the same thing?   Here are some resources to point you towards awesome government... [read more]

Lewisham Council Improves Neighborhood With Mobile Self Reporting

July 18, 2011 by Connecting Bristol
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Back in 2009 Connecting Bristol and Overlay Media developed and piloted a “Smarter Self Reporting” app using a grant secured as from the Technology Strategy Board’s Digital Britain fund. The application uses location awareness and the phone’s camera to automate mobile reporting of issues such as graffiti and fly-tipping, to the local... [read more]

The Digital Press Office

July 11, 2011 by Dave Briggs
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One innovation in the way that local councils communicate is the developments of digital press offices, or newsrooms. There are two elements to these, I think. The first is having a digital savvy communications team, who get the growing importance of online new sources and the need for mixed media; as well as the increasingly realtime... [read more]

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