Leader(s)
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A/V Needs |
| Peter Corbett
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Rapid Fire Problem and Solution Discussion |
I will provide proposed solutions to participants social technology challenges live and in an interactive manner. If you need a recommendation on what combo of blog, wiki, twitter etc. implemenation, provide your objective, and we'll talk about possible solutions. Any and all quesitions related to social technology are welcome. |
Q&A |
http://www.istrategylabs.com |
Projector and Laptop (mine) |
| Ted McLaughlan |
Social Media Governance |
Would like to host a rountable discussion on Social Media Governance Process Integration for Agencies - i.e., the decisions, controls, policies and workflows necessary to enable agency participation in "open source" social media. Answer the question: "What IT and data governance processes and mechanisms should be considered or enabled for agencies to publish content via open source social media channels?" |
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Bethesda YAFCEA Council Federal Web 2.0 Virtual Podium Series
@FedWeb
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Government 2.0: The Rise of NOAA's Goverati |
This ongoing power lunch/webinar series highlights the best and brightest in government 2.0. Our latest installment -- Government 2.0: The Rise of NOAA's Goverati -- will be presented LIVE at Gov 2.0 Camp on March 27th at 1PM.
The featured NOAA presenters are Kyle Carothers, and Eric Hackathorn, Program Manager/New Media Specialist
Kyle Carothers has been a team member of NOAA’s, Office of Ocean Exploration & Research web team for six years. Specifically, he manages development and content for the nationally recognized Ocean Explorer website. He works directly with at-sea or on-shore content providers to collect and provide background material and daily logs from numerous signature expeditions throughout the year. Kyle is also responsible for producing NOAA’s first YouTube channel and its most successful Podcast on iTunes.
Eric Hackathorn started with his first computer before he learned to ride a bicycle. He started working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Boulder, Colorado after graduating from high school. Eric continues his work at NOAA today as a program manager and often takes a back seat to his much handsomer counterpart Hackshaven Harford. Hackshaven is Eric’s avatar (a virtual representation of himself) and exists only in the virtual world known as Second Life. Together they have been busy designing a public 3-D space to highlight the research NOAA performs.
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201-level presentation and Q&A session featuring NOAA's Kyle Carothers, Information Architect/New Media Producer, and Eric Hackathorn, Program Manager/New Media Specialist |
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/
http://www.youtube.com/oceanexplorergov
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=148016853
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| Kirsten Burgard |
Drupal: Content Management Practice and writing for the web |
This course will be hands-on.
This course is intended to provide Government content managers and writers with a practice Drupal site. We will discuss the ability of the site to be customized to meet the needs of our organizations and attendees will get to play with a Drupal site in real time.
This is also a writing course, not for coders. We will discuss best practices for web writing and task orientation with the concept of how to utilize open source to make it work.
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hands-on |
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projector (I will attempt to provide one)
all attendees must have a laptop with access to the internet. They must be able to access the test drupal site to attend.
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| Albert Thibault |
Linking Web 2.0 to Mission Objectives |
Web 2.0 is being embraced at the nodes of government. Blogs, wikis, Facebook pages, and YouTube channels are springing us, serving mostly tactical needs. How do you persuade government agencies to embrace Web 2.0 as a way of doing business, to make it central to how they communicate with citizens and internally?
Adapted from a presentation given to the senior leadership of a cabinet-level agency, this discussion will explore what social media is not, and how to persuade decision makers to invest in Web 2.0.
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Presentation |
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Projector |
| Steve Ressler |
In the Trenches: Real-Life Stories on Implementing Web 2.0 and Building Community |
If you build it, they will NOT come. The technology is the easy part - the art is in the building and engaging community.
How do you build a community around government topics that catches life and doesn't end up in the dead-pool?
I can tell my experiences from GovLoop, OMB Max but would love to hear tips from others (panelists, crowd, etc)
Jeremy Swan - NIH |
Panel? Plus live demo |
govloop.com
exchanges connect
omb max
radonleaders.org
federal web managers forum
http://science.nichd.nih.gov
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Projector |
| Erik Endress |
Community Collaboration Discussion |
Having recently built a zip code based emergency social network, I would like to discuss the challenges that all of the potential stakeholders see in playing together in an interactive sandbox.
How can we all share the same space to communicate electronically with emergency response, government, disaster relief, law enforcement et al along with citizens, businesses and others who are affected by major events?
Let's talk about what we all know or have experienced and find solutions.
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| Jeremy Swan |
Shared experiences from implementing a wiki in Government |
Present http://science.nichd.nih.gov and share experiences of simultaneously implementing a wiki and starting a biological visualization program in the NIH. |
Presentation/Discussion/join Panel (Steve Ressler?) (LETS DO IT - STEVE RESSLER) |
http://science.nichd.nih.gov
http://bioviz.nichd.nih.gov
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Projector and possibly an internet connection, although I have aircard as backup. |
| Lahne Mattas-Curry and Dennis Sutch |
The new administration's expectations vs. the needs of IT security |
The President has called for openness, transparency, collaboration, which web 2.0 and new media technolgies can help enable. Agencies are having to deal with IT security requirements. We will lead a discussion about Gov 2.0 from both perspectives. |
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| Justin Stockton |
Keeping Accessibility in Mind |
With all of these new "web 2.0" tools available to us, it's sometimes easy to forget that we need to maintain a level of accessibility on the Web. Section 508 requires that we meet certain requirements for accessibility but sites like Facebook don't have these restrictions
Let's talk about what tools are out there that we're using, how easy it is to make them accessible, and whether or not we should even try to make them accessible.
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Discussion
Could also be a panel. Sarah Bourne willing to be on it.
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| Aaron Fulkerson |
Rapid Application Development with Public Sector API Data |
Using the MindTouch Deki Environment (an open source, Free, collaboration and community platform) to quickly and easily build mashups with public data and APIs.
This will be a workshop environment with participants invited to build their own mashups during the presentation.
Technical users are welcome, however this workshop is geared towards showing non technical users easy ways to quickly build applications.
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Hands-On Workshop |
http://wiki.developer.mindtouch.com |
We are bringing a projector.
A laptop and internet connection required for attendees that would like to participate in building their own applications.
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| Jed Sundwall |
Effective public servant usage of social media |
Forget about enterprise level social media initiatives, what about the thousands of public servants who can use social media to perform research, collaborate with colleagues, and engage constituents. Leilani Martinez from GobiernoUSA.gov, Sheila Campbell from the Federal Web Managers Council, and EPA's Jeffrey Levy will discuss the ways public servants can use social media to do their jobs more effectively. |
Panel @201 level |
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| Ken Fischer |
Creating a Data Centered Government by visualizing the connection between policy and effort. |
It seems there is a disconnect between policy at high levels and how that affects procedures in agencies and the efforts it requires especially when it comes to creating new initiatives. By revealing hidden connections between policy, procedures and efforts we find best practices as well as hidden barriers to creating an innovative government. |
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Jed Sundwall
@jedsundwall
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Social media users' expectations of the government - survey results |
How do users of social media want to interact with with government, and what kind of information do they expect to receive from the government? We conducted a survey to find out. Here are the results. |
Presentation @101 level |
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Projector |
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John Hale @johnhale
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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The Intelligence Community and Web 2.0 |
In 2005, the Intelligence Community began fielding a loosely coupled suite of web 2.0 services. That suite is known as the Intelink suite of tools. It includes: Intellipedia - the governments premier wiki, iVideo - our version of YouTube, Gallery – our version of Flickr, Inteldocs – our file sharing website, Blogs – a WordPressMU powered blog system, tag|Connect – our version of del.icio.us, a Jabber based instant messenger system, and a web based email system.
You will receive an overview of these services, and discover the efforts involved and challenges we faced in the development and deployment of this suite. |
Presentation @101 level |
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Projector |
| Andrea Baker and Chris Hemrick |
Best practices discussion on using social media for customer outreach & internal marketing within government organizations |
Take advantage of the informal social media leaders within your government organization. Identify them, bring them together as a team and give them to tools they need to help reach stakeholder audiences. Information includes using Intelink tools, hosting a small-scale unconference, virtual town halls, and standards for monitoring and responding to blogs.Participants will also share their own best practices. |
Presentation, discussion @201 level |
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Adam Roades, Steven Mandzik, & Amy Senger
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Educating the Workforce on Enterprise 2.0 |
Providing effective and engaging learning opportunities is no small task. This session will provide tips and techniques gleaned from the week-long social software course launched by Sean Dennehy and Don Burke at CIA in 2006. Topics will include curriculum best practices, effective classroom techniques, and integrating (and planning for) formal (structured, planned) and informal (unstructured, on-demand) learning opportunities. (Proposed agenda)
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Presentation/Discussion @201 level |
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Geoff Livingston, John Bell, John Hale, Debbie Weil and Christopher Dorobek
Moderated by Chris Hemrick
The panel covers social media from business, government and media points of view.
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Panel discussion on social media ROI (return on investment) |
Some of the leading experts in social media ROI will discuss how you can overcome organizational barriers to implementing social media by "selling the boss" on the value these tools bring. This session will cover the use of metrics as well as other proven SM best practices you can push to leadership to make business processes more efficient and effective. The majority of the time will be spent discussing questions from participants.
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Panel @201 level |
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Discussion led by Evan Prodromou, lead developer of Laconica, signatory to the Franklin Street Statement and member of the autonomo.us group.
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Open Source social media tools |
Putting public data and public presence into "the cloud" or onto commercial sites has various hazards for government use: reliability, auditability, backups, presumed endorsement, dependence on external company's policies and stability. This talk will discuss Open Source alternatives to existing Web 2.0 sites that can be installed on government servers and monitored and managed by government staff. WordPress, Laconica, Elgg, Pligg |
Discussion @201 level |
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| Jon Aust and Albert Thibault, NavigationArts |
Linking Web 2.0 to Mission Objectives |
Facebook pages and YouTube channels are springing up, serving mostly tactical needs. How do you persuade government agencies to embrace Web 2.0 as a way of doing busienss, to make it central to how they communicate with citizens and internally? Adapted from a presentation given by NavigationArts to the senior leadership of a cabinet-level agency, this discussion will explore what social media is not, and how to persuade decision makers to invest in Web 2.0. |
Presentation @201 level |
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Expanding Citizens' Communication Opportunities with the Executive and Legislative Branches of Government |
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Discussion @301 level |
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Jeffrey Levy, EPA Director of Web Communications
(@levyj413)
Sarah Bourne, Mass.Gov Chief Technology Strategist (@sarahebourne)
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One gov't web site vs. obliterating gov't sites in favor of individual pages with metadata |
The current model of gov't web sites is broken; people don't kno where to find stuff, there's no easy way to discover everything about a topic across multiple agencies, etc. What's the solution?
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Discussion @301 level |
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projector would be nice, have laptop |
Jeffrey Levy, EPA Director of Web Communications
(@levyj413)
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Putting out only gov't data and not investing in in-house presentations vs. gov't responsibility to help interpret the data |
Continuing a discussion begin at TransparencyCamp. Participants will debate how agencies can best serve the public with their data: giving up the databases vs. helping people understand the information. |
Discussion @301 level |
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| Bill Schrier & Sabra Schneider of Seattle/King County |
Challenges and Opportunities for Using Web 2.0 and Social Media in Local Government |
See and edit the description here: http://barcamp.org/Government20Camp-Seattle |
Discussion @301 level |
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| pete.odell@swanisland.net, 202-460-2907 www.swanisland.net |
TrustClouds and real time situational awareness with Web 2.0 |
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Discussion @301 level |
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| Jeffrey Levy, Co-Chair, Social Media Subcouncil (@govsocmed) |
What can the Social Media Subcouncil do for you? |
The SocMed Subc is a group of 30+ gov't web managers from federal, state, and local agencies working to produce best practices, case studies, and other resources for gov't.
Participate in their wiki
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Discussion @101, 201, 301 levels |
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Marggie Randall , IT Specialist
Department of Veterans Affairs
www.va.gov |
Sharepoint 101 |
Users will learn how to manipulate SharePoint List, Libraries, Workflows, Web Parts, Forms (Infopath), etc. |
Presentation/Demo @ 101 Level |
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Projector and possibly an internet connection |
| Dan Luxenberg (FDA), Andrew Wilson (HHS) |
The Government's Use of New Media Surrounding the Peanut Product Recall |
Discussion of how FDA, CDC, and HHS worked together to leverage new media in support of the communications effort surrounding the peanut product recall. The discussion will focus on the new media channels that were used in the effort, the nature of the interagency collaboration, and the lessons learned from the experience |
Discussion, Q&A |
http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/salmonellatyph.html,
http://newmedia.hhs.gov,
http://www.cdc.gov/newmedia
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Projector, Laptop (ours), Internet connection |