December 14, 2011 - by Jitinder Kohli
Government struggles to find solutions to both new and old problems. Does the public sector stifle innovation? How can we invest inand rewardinnovation? We see innovation in action every day in our lives. Whether its listening to music on a cel... More »
September 15, 2011 - by Anthony Hollingworth, Tim Cooper
If government at all levels fails to develop a public network that uses the power of Web 2.0, it will be like leaving silver in the mine. Political campaigns powered by Facebook, Twitter revolutions in North Africa and the Middle East, and the Wikilea... More »
September 15, 2011 - by Donald F. Berbary, Alan A. Malinchak
Government employees can now skip class, or at least the classroom, to train. With technology, lessons may be as mobile as the jet-setting executive. Technology gives employees latitude in determining what, how, when, and from whom they learn. Online and m... More »
June 15, 2011 - by Pete Marksteiner
Federal workers are overwhelmed by the volume of information at their disposal and the increasing expectation that they manage it with great dispatch. In 1974 when scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency started connecting computers... More »
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