Governing People Blogger Board
Dean Halstead
linkedin.com/in/deanhalstead
Dean Halstead is the Visualization Architect for US Federal Microsoft. Being recognized internally and externally as Microsoft Federal’s premier subject matter expert on Open Government, Government Transparency, and Gov 2.0, Dean recently took on this new role, after 3 years as a SharePoint Collaboration Architect, to help drive a new vision for Visualization throughout Federal. He is the co-author of the Microsoft’s widely recognized “Open Government Plan” and award winning “Microsoft Governance Plan for Social Networking in Gov 2.0” templates. Connect with Dean Halstead here.
John M. Kamensky
john.kamensky@us.ibm.com
Mr. Kamensky is a Senior Fellow with the IBM Center for The Business of Government and an Associate Partner with IBM's Global business Services. During 24 years of public service, he had a significant role in helping pioneer the federal government's performance and results orientation. Mr. Kamensky is passionate about helping transform government to be more results-oriented, performance-based, customer-driven, and collaborative in nature. Since joining the IBM Center, he has co-edited six books and writes and speaks extensively on performance management and government reform. Connect with John M. Kamensky here.
Steve Radick
steveradick.com
Steve Radick is a Lead Associate with Booz Allen Hamilton, a global strategy and technology consulting firm that works with clients to deliver results that endure. He is one of the leads for Booz Allen’s social media and Government 2.0 practice, working with clients across the public sector to integrate social media into their organizational strategies. In addition to Governing People, Steve serves on the Advisory Board for the SmartBrief on Social Media and on the Program Committee for the Government 2.0 Expo. Connect with Steve Radick here.
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