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Home | Lincolnshire County Council
A great case study in council website design, content and UX.
council  government  inspiration  website  design  ideas 
march 2010 by neillyneil
Slides from GovCamp: Making the Political Sell | The Democratic Society
It's funny and inspiring because its true. Simple messages for digital workers in government about where to focus the lines of attack.
strategy  government  politics  gov20  socialmedia  tips 
january 2010 by neillyneil
UKGovCamp as the future | The Democratic Society
"I suspect we are moving from "Homebrew Computer Club" towards "MS-DOS 1.0", and as our small world grows, there are a few fractures along which it could splinter"
ukgc10  gov20  government  democracy  barcamp 
january 2010 by neillyneil
The myth of easy engagement. Who should participate and how?
Decisions are made by those who turn up. So how do you get the right people to turn up?
engagement  digital  government  participation  socialmedia 
october 2009 by neillyneil
The voices of government
Thought-provoking breakdown of the current UK government bloggers (including yours truly) into 5 categories, the fifth of which is still something of a ghost town.
blogmarked  blogging  government 
may 2009 by neillyneil
Top 5 Internet Priorities for the Next Government (any next Government)
"The most scary thing about the Internet for your government is not pedophiles, terrorists or viruses, whatever you may have read in the papers. It is the danger of your administration being silently obsoleted by the lightening pace at which the Internet changes expectations." A smart list from Tom Steinberg.
blogmarked  government  strategy  skills 
january 2009 by neillyneil
MuniGov 2.0 ‎(Exploring Government Collaboration Via Technology‎)
"MuniGov 2.0 is a coalition of [American] local/municipal governments focused on exploring the use and principles of Web 2.0 in an effort to improve citizen services and communication via technology".
blogmarked  web2.0  socialmedia  government  government2.0  e-government 
january 2009 by neillyneil
IBM report: The Blogging Revolution
Can't remember where I saw this, or whether it's already done the rounds. But this report from the IBM Center for the Business of Government is a rich source of social media case studies from US government and has great tips for would-be public sector executive/spokesperson bloggers.
blogmarked  blogging  research  casestudies  government  blog  e-government  web2.0 
december 2008 by neillyneil
Change.gov
This site, for the President Elect, has sprung out of nowhere and looks amazing. Well worth a look.
govweb  government  website  blogmarked 
november 2008 by neillyneil
The GovWeb wish list
Dominic Campbell asked his Twitter followers "What would be #1 on your wish list from the UK government in terms of the future of the web?" The answers make for interesting reading.
government  web  govweb 
october 2008 by neillyneil
Embracing failure | NPSC Blog
Nice post from Australian social media gov blogger on the risk that the web 2.0 zealots and evangelists can be hoist by their own petard
socialmedia  government 
october 2008 by neillyneil
Government 2.0 slides on Scribd
Nifty set of slides on Government 2.0. By some hot babe.
web2.0  government  government2.0 
october 2008 by neillyneil
Ross rounds up UK Government & Social Media initiatives
the software that runs the CO2 calculator, complete with the government data, has been made freely available under general public licence. Google has used it in its carbon footprint widget.
web2.0  government  casestudies 
september 2008 by neillyneil
Designing for Civil Society: Defra wiki politics: don't clam up - lighten up
Great summary of the Defra wiki vandalism, and the fact that the sky didn't fall in after all.
government  web2.0 
september 2008 by neillyneil

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