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The voices of connected govt - e-Gov / Gov 2.0 / Open Gov for Fed, State & Local public sectors, tech leaders + civic innovators. *Hosts: Allison Hornery & John Wells *Producers: Cofluence

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Join a discussion with Javier Muniz and Tom Spengler, co-founders of government webstreaming provider Granicus.

On May 3, 2008, in one of the world's pivotal moments for tech-enabled mass collaboration, 40,000 volunteers removed all of the garbage in the country of Estonia in just one day. Since then, similar "Let's Do It" cleanups have been... more

A discussion with Major Juanita Chang, U.S. Army Director, Online and Social Media Division, Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, and Matt MacLaughlin from SCoE Mobile, where the Army developed its new official social media handbook... more

Gov 2.0 Radio interviews Dana Lampert, CEO of Wiggio, and Jared Dearing, coordinator of Sacramento for Jerry Brown. Wiggio is a web tool that allows community managers to coordinate with volunteers through voice calls, text... more

Join Gov 2.0 Radio for a discussion with Phase2 CEO Jeff Walpole about open source in government and emerging business models for non-proprietary Web and open data projects.

Join us for a discussion with Groundcrew co-founder Joe Edelman and Neighbors for Neighbors' Joseph Porcelli. Groundcrew is a startup that facilitates on-the-ground actions through mobile networks. Porcelli recently used... more

Drupal creator and Acquia CTO Dries Buytaert and Acquia VP Tim Bertrand join us to discuss open source in government, from municipal sites to Capitol Hill.

Join a conversation with Richard Price, Fire Chief of the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District. Chief Price led a project to develop a mobile phone application that connects trained volunteers with cardiac arrest victims in their... more

Abhi Nemani of Code for America, Jay Nath of the SF Dept. of Technology, and Chris Heuer, co-founder of the Social Media Club, join us to talk about building sustainable Gov 2.0 community at the grassroots level.

Community organizers join in a live discussion and concurrent web chat to discuss OpenGov and Gov 2.0. Some of the questions we’ll examine: What is the general state of the opengov and Gov 2.0 communities? Are they significantly different... more
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