Posts Tagged ‘social bookmarking’
Will Government 2.0 be a Focus Post-Cabinet Shuffle?
Thursday, January 21st, 2010This article from ITWorld Canada speculates on the impact of the cabinet shuffle on Canadian IT providers. The author ponders if technology efficiency will be one of the initiatives that Mr. Day will take on as the new Treasury Board Minister. He points out that the aging legacy systems will need replacing and new efficiency-focuses applications will be preferred. He also points out that close to 40% of the public sector will be retiring in the coming years which will put pressure on the government to automate more of its services. Is this a driver for Government 2.0? I hope so. A greater focus on multi-departmental and multi-jurisdictional e-collaboration could only help achieve the levels of efficiencies sought. And wider implementation of open source web 2.0 applications will allow for better platform integration and less data lock-in by closed vendor-based applications.
http://www.itworldcanada.com/news/why-cabinet-shake-up-isnt-bad-news-for-it-industry/139797-pg1
Social Media for Government Conference Presentation
Thursday, October 1st, 2009Had a great day at the social media for government conference. The presenation went really well and all of the speakers were top quality. I particularly liked the thinking coming from HRSDC’s Canada Student Load Program. In a nut shell, they suggested that positioning blog campaigns similarly to media requests helps upper management rap their heads around this new medium. They also suggested to start small and brief, brief, brief!
Here are the presentations that we gave. If anyone needs any further information, please let me know.
ali-conf-sept30-Jen - Jennifer Savage of WebDrive Canada
ALI-conference-sept30-chantal – Chantal Wolfe of DFAIT