Yearly Archives: 2011

Rocking Resource: “How To Find the Right Gov Gig for You” [VIDEO and SLIDES]

In case you missed it, GovLoop and Young Government Leaders hosted an excellent presentation by “Jobs That Matter”author Heather Krasna this past Wednesday. I think all of the participants would agree that it was a jam-packed hour of life-transforming information (seriously). I learned a lot and I’m sure you will, too. Below is a linkRead… Read more »

NASA Endeavor’s Final Launch Uses Online Video for Event

Photo: Space shuttle Endeavor launches on the STS-134 mission to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA——————- This might have been the last launch of Space Shuttle Endeavor, but it wasn’t the first time that NASA has used online video to broadcast a space shuttle launch to the world. NASA streams video of NASA TVRead… Read more »

Work-Life Balance

As I get ready to turn my computer off and head home – breathing a sigh of relief that today at least I have no evening activities – I wanted to share a little conversation I just had with one of my agency heads about balancing work with being a real human being. I recentlyRead… Read more »

Water, Water Everywhere….

Water resource issues rarely garner front-page attention. Aside from the attention gained from a major drought or flood, clean abundant water is taken for granted and concerns over water resources are not well-publicized. So, when a good book comes out and a newspaper of record runs an interview with its author, we thought it wasRead… Read more »

An explanation of how US sanctions impact or do not on Zimbabwe’s prospects for elections.

More notes on mobile apps and government

I still haven’t really got my head around mobile apps and their use for government services. However, James Coltham wrote up some excellent notes from a meeting up in Scotland on the subject recently: There is definitely a groundswell of interest, though, as well as a growing demand from the public, making for interesting timesRead… Read more »