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By the People, For the People, @ the People: Web 2.0 in Government
Datamonitor, April 2009, Pages: 30


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Today, we live in a technology-savvy world which demands technology-savvy government. With Web 2.0 having emerged as new form of communication between workers in the enterprise, governments have begun to leverage its functionality in order to improve the way they interact with and engage citizens, as well as to increase information sharing and collaboration between employees and across agencies.

Scope

- Provides an overview of how government agencies have implemented Web 2.0 to increase citizen engagement and enhance internal collaboration

- Analyzes data from an end-user survey on why governments adopt Web 2.0 and what solutions they are using

- The take Web 2.0 priorities of government agencies and departments

- Provides recommendations to agencies and vendors navigating the Web 2.0 market in government

Highlights of this title

Web 2.0 changes the way we interact, while Enterprise 2.0 changes the way we work

Government has realized that it canand mustbe 2.0-enabled

Governments must use Web 2.0 to fulfill their mission and avoid the shiny new toy syndrome

Key reasons to purchase this title

- Learn about how government agencies are leveraging Web 2.0

- Understand the drivers and inhibitors behind the adoption of Web 2.0 in government

- Identify strategies which agencies and vendors should adopt for future success with Government 2.0



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