Adriel Hampton

Adriel Hampton is a journalist, Gov 2.0 and new media strategist and public servant. Connect with him on Twitter at @adrielhampton or his Website at www.adrielhampton.com.

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 29, 2010

  • July 29th, 2010

International, visual: James Hutchinson: Gov 2.0, Web 2.0 clash over accessibilityEric Fischer: Overlay of San Francisco vehicle movements for all of June 2010Joe Eskenazi: Republicans Following Porn on TwitterFelipe Estaban: Colombia 2.0 – The time is nowJohn F. Moore: The Social Ecosystem – Developing Social Usage Guidelines David Forbes: Transparency is an ammo dumpGuy Molyneux, [...]

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 28, 2010

  • July 28th, 2010

Have you bought e(G2R) on Empire Avenue? Mark Headd: The opposite of open governmentAlex Howard: Open government is a mindsetRobin Hicks: Australia’s GCIO talks tough at FutureGov forumGovernment Technology (video): Meet Colorado’s Chief Data OfficerChristine Pierpoint: The Gov 2.0 Conundrum Gov20Radio: An Apps Day to Keep Climate Doomsday Away Posted via email from Wired to [...]

Podcast: An Apps Day to Keep Climate Doomsday Away?

  • July 28th, 2010

Join a discussion between British Columbia’s top climate protection official and G2R host Adriel Hampton on how hackers and open government data are helping Canada tackle global warming.

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 27, 2010

  • July 27th, 2010

Tomorrow, G2R gets its own GovLoop profile ;) Steve Radick: What Can the Government Learn from a $100,000 Salt & Pepper Shaker? Kim Patrick Kozba: Late Bloomers and the Evolution of ‘Social’Morgen Peers: Getting Down Under(neath) Gov 2.0Nick Judd: The Challenge of Tech for Civic GroupsJohn Ohab: Open Innovation in the Science and Technology CommunityBob [...]

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 26, 2010

  • July 26th, 2010

It was a busy weekend: Jesus Diaz: NASA Astronauts Hacked by Twitter SpammersHouse Oversight and Government Reform Committee: Government 2.0 Part 1 – Federal Use of Web 2.0 Technologies Kim Patrick Kozba: Citizen networks – What can we learn from the science of epigenetics? On the Media: The Public Access Crusade of Carl MalamudSteve Ressler: [...]

Talking Gov 2.0 with Australian Sen. Kate Lundy

  • July 26th, 2010

The G2R crew talks with Sen. Lundy about Australia’s recent Declaration of Open Government, the AU Government 2.0 Taskforce, public sphere discussions around open government, the National Broadband Network (delivery of a fiber at 100Mbps to over 90 percent of Australians, with rural areas getting 12Mbps via wireless or satellite), and the controversy over a proposed Internet filter in Australia.

Taking Stock in Your Government

  • July 25th, 2010

Much of the hand-wringing in government social media practice – or more so, the decision-making behind whether to have a government social media practice – centers on return on investment, or even “return on engagement.” Does it work, and how do we measure whether it works?From measuring retweets, to numbers of fans, unique blog hits, [...]

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 25, 2010

  • July 25th, 2010

Some like it digital: OhMyGov!: Defunct federal websites live on in CyberCemetary Jeremy Polofsky: U.S. looks to improve disabled access to the Internet PTI: Virtual Summit on Apps for Local Government Good: Vote on your favorite infographic on childhood obesity Thomas Gegenhuber: Ride and surf

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 24, 2010

  • July 24th, 2010

What, it’s Saturday? John Letzing: Google misses key deadline for high-profile LA contract Russell Nichols: Memphis Cracks Crime Trends with Forecasting Technology Trisha Torrey: Can You Name That Pill? Peter Flaherty: White House Emails Show More Extensive Improper Contact with Google Alex Howard: Web 2.0 risks and rewards for federal agencies Attia Nasar: Innovation 2.0 [...]

Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 23, 2010

  • July 23rd, 2010

Will you be my random influencer? Jonah Lehrer: Twitter Strangers Alex Howard: Social Security in the Gov 2.0 age Paul Karr: Alex Howard ’98 Dannielle Blumenthal: Should the Government Hire Eminem? Lindy Kyzer: Setting standards for social media Luke Fretwell: Gov 2.0 and ‘Reinventing Government’ Abby Phillip and Kim Hart: Bringing government up to data