Posts Tagged ‘eGovernance’
Steve Rubel Interviews Mike Slaby, Former CTO Of The Obama Campaign
This is a fantastic interview Steve Rubel recently conducted with Mike Slaby, the Barack Obama campaign’s CTO; some great insight.
Read MorePresident Obama Announces Cybersecurity Policy
The President announces his plans for securing America’s digital future. May 29, 2009.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: White House Social Media
The White House has established social media channels at Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Vimeo and iTunes.
Read MoreWhite House Unveils Flickr Photostream
The White House has begun publishing photographs on its own Flickr account.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Federal Government Spending Data Mashups
The One Big Thing you need to know this week is that federal government agencies and politicians are beginning to mashup spending data to help the public visualize how that money is spent.
Read MoreFrom Facebook Video to Whitehouse.gov: President Obama Crowdsources American Economic Priorities
Inviting Americans to submit their questions about the economy to the President and giving them a chance to have them addressed not only helps the President burst the White House bubble, it invests those Americans with a stake in his economic plan’s success.
Read MoreIs Obama Crowdsourcing Accountability, Politics, Or Both?
The idea is long overdue, frankly, but this also happens to be a case where politics makes good policy.
Read MoreUS Congress' Official YouTube Channels
The U.S. Congress now has official YouTube channels where all videos from Senators and Representatives will be aggregated.
Read MoreHow Did New Technologies Play a Role in Obama's Campaign? – Interview Notes
Notes from my interview with Oakland Tribune reporter Sean Maher about Barack Obama’s use of technology for campaigning.
Read MoreInterview Notes – Obama 2.0
David Erickson’s notes from his interview with Grant Gross of PC World for Obama Transforms Web-based Politics article.
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