Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 19, 2010

  • June 20th, 2010

GovLoop Does Gov 2.0 Expo, plus Acquisition 2.0

  • May 31st, 2010

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GovLoop Does Gov 2.0 Expo: Join a discussion on Gov 2.0 and the recent Gov 2.0 Expo with conference circuit veteran and GovLoop community manager Andy Krzmarzick, with fresh perspective from GovLoop intern and Syracuse public diplomacy student Attia Nasar. Also, Sterling Whitehead on Acquisition 2.0 and the upcoming BuyCamp.

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Gov 2.0 Expo: From DC to Russia

  • May 30th, 2010

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From DC to Russia: In this 15-minute show, Russian new media consultant Alena Popova joins us live from DC to share lessons learned at the Gov 2.0 Expo conference. Alena cites presentations by Tim Berners-Lee, Dustin Haisler, Tim O’Reilly and David Hale.

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The Pentagon and Public Engagement

  • May 23rd, 2010

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The Pentagon and Public Engagement: Price Floyd is the newly appointed Special Advisor for International Communication at the Department of Defense. He’s an active twitterer, a keynote speaker on social media and strategic communications at the Gov 2.0 Expo, and he joins us to talk about reaching young people with a public affairs message and how social media impacts massive organizations. “This has to be leadership driven,” he says. Our wide-ranging discussion about the changing global new media environment touches on public debates over Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell on newspaper Web sites, and mixed opinions on warfighters covering a Lady GaGa routine on YouTube.

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New Podcast: Gov as Platform is Here to Stay

  • May 23rd, 2010

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Gov as Platform is Here to Stay: Just over  year ago, we kicked off this podcast with an interview with Tim O’Reilly about his plans for Gov 2.0 conferences in Washington, DC. Next week, DC hosts the second Gov 2.0 Expo and we’re a media partner. Enjoy this discussion of Gov 2.0 with O’Reilly Media Gov 2.0 experts Laurel Ruma and Alex Howard.

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Big Winners! Gov 2.0 Radio Sending Two to Gov 2.0 Expo

  • May 9th, 2010

Gov 2.0 Radio is happy to announce the winners of our first-ever ticket giveaway here, courtesy of media partner Gov 2.0 Expo. Eric Renz-Whitmore and Mike Rupert will be going to the Expo on full conference and workshop passes after naming their favorite Gov 2.0 podcasts in our recent contest (Eric is a fan of Mass.gov’s social media efforts, and Mike picked our interview with tech and politics journo Sarah Granger and Luke Fretwell of GovFresh).

These two are great additions to the Gov 2.0 Expo list – Eric is blazing new trails to promote creative media in New Mexico, and Mike is creator of LocalGovChat, united local government employees from around the world in better PR and public service. Congratulations to both!

Also stay tuned for upcoming special guests from the Gov 2.0 Expo speakers list, and be here later tonight for an interview with Joel Whitaker of the US Institute for Peace.

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OGI 2 – Open Government Grows Up

  • May 5th, 2010

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OGI 2 – Open Government Grows Up: A discussion of the maturation of the open government movement, with Maxine Teller of MiXT Media Strategies, live from the Open Government Innovations conference in DC.

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Oklahoma Trailblazes Gov 2.0

  • May 3rd, 2010

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Gov 2.0 in Oklahoma: We talk with Sid Burgess and OK State Rep. Jason Murphey, chair of the Government Modernization Committee,  about the Gov 2.0a conference and open government legislation and practice in Oklahoma.

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New Podcast: Making Gov 2.0 Happen in Massachusetts

  • March 28th, 2010

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Making Gov 2.0 Happen in Massachusetts: A conversation with Jess Weiss, Mass.gov project analyst, and Brad Blake, director of new media for Governor Deval Patrick, about how the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is using social media, barcamps and other creative initiatives to advance collaboration and public participation in state government. Says Blake, “People deserve to better understand what their government is doing and participate in shaping public policy.”

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Local Gov 2.0 and Participatory Community

  • January 30th, 2010

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Local Gov 2.0 and Participatory Community: We discuss Gov 2.0 applications for local offices and agencies, and highlight next week’s Gov 2.0 Camp LA. We also discuss community collaboration and the challenges of building participatory community around issues and actions. Special guests include Erin Kotecki Vest, political and special projects director for BlogHer, Ron Vinson, Deputy Director of San Francisco’s Department of Technology, and eCommunications manager Martha McLean of Ottawa.