Starting Soon: Thursday Conference Sessions at GOVgreen
GOVgreen’s Conference Sessions are full of great information for federal professionals. Ask about education credits too! Sessions start at 8:30 am. Original post
GOVgreen’s Conference Sessions are full of great information for federal professionals. Ask about education credits too! Sessions start at 8:30 am. Original post
Registration is open, Conference Sessions are running. Welcome to Day 2 of GOVgreen 2011! Original post
Robert made a good point, “Why don’t we drop this 2.0 business?” We can’t, because there is something there, something that is fundamentally changing our world. Something that enormous is REALLY hard to understand, but we can see the effects of it every day. Clayton Christensen has some early definition with his disruptive innovation. YouRead… Read more »
If you want a green option, try a Trikke. If you don’t know what a Trikke is, try one out for yourself today at GOVgreen! Original post
We’re not sure if we have the answer, but it would be hard to find more green products, information and systems than GOVgreen 2011 has collected at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center! Original post
The White House on Records Management: ‘We Can’t Wait’ “Records management can’t wait,” President Barack Obama told the federal government agencies yesterday, via presidential memorandum. It’s likely the federal government could learn a lot from state and local government agencies who have already embraced records management. Maybe you can, too. The president hopes to transformRead… Read more »
Deltek Analyst Kate Tussey reports. A lot has changed in the Medicaid program since 1965. In the last few years alone, several legislative initiatives have changed the direction and policies of the Medicaid community, including (but not limited to): the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA), theRead… Read more »
I had a mixed day yesterday at the Online Information conference, which is excellently led by Steve Dale. The good bits were the sessions I attended and the chance to meet up with good friends, old and new. The less good bit was the panel I was chairing, which was a little challenging to sayRead… Read more »
The MTA is ask the public to vote on 42 applications submitted to MTA App Quest, which asked developers to improve the experience of the system’s riders. Original post
Does Government need to be more social to survive in a Web 3.0 world? on Prezi