Gov 2.0 Hero: Maxine Teller

  • June 15th, 2010

I have yet to meet Maxine Teller in person, but I know her through her fingerprints on just about every Gov 2.0 initiative worth a damn.

Maxine was helping the Pentagon with social media and collaboration before there was a Gov 2.0 movement, and she helped organize the first Gov 2.0 unconference in 2009.

She shares her life and work through Twitter as well, including lessons and musings on the work-life balance all of us face as our digital and offline worlds collide.

Maxine has set the stage we all strive on; she’s one of my Gov 2.0 Heroes.

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Gov Social Media Wonders and Blunders

  • June 7th, 2010

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OhMyGov!: Gov 2.0 Radio in conversation with Mark Malseed, executive editor of OhMyGov!, a media company and consultancy chronicling the best and worst of the U.S. government and documenting the rise of social media in politics and governance.

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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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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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GovFresh at One

  • April 30th, 2010

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GovFresh at One: A discussion of a year of open government at GovFresh, with founder Luke Fretwell and Gov 2.0 Radio’s Adriel Hampton. Also a quick shout-out from Dustin Haisler, CIO of Manor, TX.

Also, don’t miss Sunday’s show (9 p.m. ET), when we’ll be talking with Sid Burgess and State Rep. Jason Murphey about the upcoming Gov 2.0a conference in Oklahoma.

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Public Sector Marketing

  • March 21st, 2010

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Public Sector Marketing: A discussion of public sector marketing and social media adoption in the Canadian public service, with Mike Kujawski, vice president of the Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing.

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New podcast: Growing the Gov 2.0 Movement

  • March 7th, 2010

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Growing the Gov 2.0 Movement: Join us for a discussion of Gov 2.0 barriers and strategy with tech and politics writer Sarah Granger and Luke Fretwell of Govfresh. What are the best strategies for taking the movement to the next level in terms of awareness and communication? On this week’s podcast, we taking a 20,000-foot look.

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  • March 7th, 2010

One of the important things to consider in any kind of activism and engagement is pop culture. One of this week’s guests, Sarah Granger, was much more on the ball than me, reminding that the Oscars are Sunday. So, we’ll be moving the live Gov 2.0 Radio tomorrow to 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. I hope you’ll join us as we talk with Sarah and Luke Fretwell of Govfresh!

On this week’s podcast, we’ll be taking a 20,000-foot look at the Gov 2.0 movement. Sarah explains more:

“One thing I’ve been thinking about lately is the whole definition of gov 2.0, the semantics – e-gov, open gov, open data, etc. I was thinking about this before Gov 2.0 Camp LA, but the session with Billy Grundfest where he essentially came up with a summary statement really brought that home for me. We still are such a small movement when you step back and look at the whole of society and where they focus their energies (celebrity watching, reality TV, just making house payments, shuttling kids to and from school). Trying to get more people engaged in the discussion of where they want their government(s) to go in the future may sound obvious to those of us knee deep in it, but for everyone else, I think the novelty of transparency may still be lost.

“As I wrote in my post about breaking gender barriers, there are a lot of practical steps we can take to raise awareness and get more people involved. What are the best strategies for taking the movement itself to the next level in terms of awareness and communication?”

Collaboration, Innovation and Social Media in Government

  • February 22nd, 2010

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Collaboration, Innovation and Social Media in Government: Join a great discussion of the Open Government Directive and Twitter, collaboration and ideation in government, with guests Jenn Gustetic from Phase One Consulting Group, Dave Briggs of Learning Pool, and Swimfish CIO John F. Moore and hosts Adriel Hampton, Steve Lunceford and Steve Ressler. More background here.

Something’s Happening Here …

  • February 20th, 2010

We’ve got an extra special show planned for this Sunday night, as we lead off with a discussion of the Federal government’s use of collaborative online tools to solicit citizen’s ideas for reform. You can follow this phase of the Open Government Directive (pdf) implementation here.

Jenn Gustetic from Phase One Consulting Group will join the podcast to talk about the ideas gathered by top-drawer agencies, and we hope to hear your thoughts as well – follow Gov20Radio and use Twitter hashtag #g2r.

Also joining us is Dave Briggs of Learning Pool, author of a popular and useful Twitter guide for government. Dave will join the discussion of open government efforts here and in the UK, and also highlight a recent UK gov camp he put together.

Finally, we’ll be talking about social media for governance and politics with Swimfish CIO John F. Moore, who’s been doing some great analysis of Twitter use by elected officials. Here are just a few of John’s recent blog posts to chew on: “Which U.S. Governor is Really the Twitter Governor?“; “The State Department Using Collaboration and Social for Operational Effectiveness“; “Adding Transparency to the Public Meeting Process“; and, “Massachusetts Senate Race Social Media Success or Failure?”

Join us LIVE Sunday at 9 p.m. ET!