Tag Archives: government 2.0

Wrong Headed Public Incentives

By Mike Mulvihill

Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley just announced plans to introduce legislation that would require large utilities in his state (such as Pepco and Baltimore Gas & Electric) to buy wind power under long-term energy contracts. The legislation is designed to attract investors by providing public financing to fund the state’s embryonic wind energy industry. [...]

Time for a “Push” Campaign on Poverty

By Mike Mulvihill

Big yawn, the BP Gulf oil well was permanently capped this week to little fanfare. Kind of anticlimactic, I know. So since the biggest event in energy the past week was a non-event, I’m departing from my blog’s usual energy focus to talk about another, much more alarming story that surfaced last Friday [...]

IE8 Privacy Limitations Exposed. Really?

 
By Mike Mulvihill

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Microsoft sacrificed online privacy features on IE8 in order to accommodate the needs of advertisers and marketers.  I trust this does not come as shocking news to most of the world.
Essentially, MS decided that IE8 would always have privacy features turned off.  What’s more, even if [...]

GovLoop’s Steve Ressler Rocks the Public Sector

In every big city there’s an underground, and in every large online movement there are undercurrents. In the Government 2.0 space that undercurrent is taking place on GovLoop, a relatively new, Ning-based social network with more than 8,000 public sector or related members. The man behind GovLoop is Steve Ressler, who also was one of [...]

Every Airman Is a Communicator

One of my students at Georgetown, Paul Bove, works with the Air Force. The Air Force Public Affairs Agency just published their New Media and The Air Force brochure, a guide to provide professionals with the knowledge they need to work online.

It’s really an outstanding thorough guide, and a demonstration of how far [...]

Goodness Gracious, Great Blogs of Fire!

Who is the ‘typical’ Web 2.0 user? Lincoln Spector provides PCWorld readers a look into Netpop Research’s Media Shift to Social 2009 study. According to Lincoln, the study found Web 2.0 users “tend to be youngish, outside the middle class, and equally likely to be men or women. Unsurprisingly, they also tend to live much [...]

Congress Delivers Major Social Media Failure

It seemed like an event worth passing on. In fact, I’ve tried to pass on many of the government 2.0 conversations of late, but last week’s Congressional Tweeting during Obama’s speech last week was flat out disturbing. While Congressional tweeting from 50 elected officials highlighted how hot Twitter has become, it also demonstrated an irresponsible [...]

Government 2.0

Social media creates an open means of conversation between different government agencies and provides the government with new ways of reaching the public; it is an evolution in the democratization of government. Through social media, collaborators are able to create, organize, share and edit web content.
The Obama Administration has made a point of increasing government [...]

Top Six Social Media Markets in 2009

It’s apparent that we’re in for a deep, long recession. As our leadership rallies to fight the economic tide, those of us with businesses (or individual careers) need to continue moving forward. With an eye towards the near future market of 2009, here’s my projections for the top six opportunities in social media [...]