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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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A week before Gov 2.0 takes over DC for the Gov 2.0 Expo, join a discussion with Laurel Ruma and Alex Howard on the state and future of tech-enabled government reform.

Join a conversation with Amy Sinclair, who has helped turn the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (sfwater.org) into a social media powerhouse, with Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogging, video contests and more.

Join us for a conversation with Larry Free, CEO of web analytics firm Foresee Results.

Join us for a conversation with Joel Whitaker of the US Institute for Peace on using technology to prevent and resolve armed conflicts.

Maxine Teller of MixtMedia Strategies reports from the second Open Government Innovations Conference. EAVB_DHXIIOVUJZ

We'll be talking with Sid Burgess and OK State Rep. Jason Murphey about the upcoming Gov 2.0a conference and open government efforts in Oklahoma.

GovFresh has been called the "TechCrunch of Open Government." Join a conversation with founder Luke Fretwell to talk about its first year.

Join us for a conversation with attorneys Christina Gagnier and Lisa Borodkin on the challenges and opportunities in changing government through Web 2.0 and social media, with hosts Adriel Hampton, Steve Ressler and Steve Lunceford.

A conversation about how open source technologies benefit government, with Michael Walsh and Andrew Hoppin, live from DrupalCon.

The Orange County Transportation Authority uses Twitter, e-newsletters, YouTube and more to inform the public about transit projects, rail safety and more. The team recently won the California Public Information Officers award for... more
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