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Randy Skoglund, Russ Fromkin, Michael Nelson and John Knopf.
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Randy Skoglund, Russ Fromkin, Michael Nelson and John Knopf.
http://www.ustream.tv/flash/video/7699974?v3=1
Panel on government transparency from D.C. in Washington with Clay Johnson of Sunlight Labs, Gray Brooks of the FCC, Riki Parikh from Senator Warner’s office, Andrew Noyes of Facebook, Gloria Huang of the Red Cross and Kathleen Fitzgerald of Scribd.
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Department of Energy director of new media Cammie Croft spoke about online engagement, followed by Altimeter Group founder Charlene Li on open leadership.
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MIT post-doctoral fellow Riley Crane shares insights from his team’s success in the DARPA Network Challenge. Learn more at http://balloon.mit.edu. For more on his testimony before the Senate, read about the technology that’s making government better.
Laurel Ruma talks about what she learned at the Gov2.0 LA unconference.
Ben Berkowitz talks about the Gov2.0 LA Unconference and SeeClickFix.
Lovisa Williams talks about what she learned at the Gov2.0 LA Unconference. You can find her new blog on culture and government 2.0 at WordPress.com.
Wayne Burke talks about what he learned at the Gov2.0 LA Unconference () and about govluv.org, on online platform for connecting to government representatives using Twitter.
For more than four years, the intelligence agencies in the United States have been using a wiki called “Intellipedia” to improve knowledge capture and sharing. I interviewed Sean Dennehy and Don Burke at the Gov 2.0 Expo to learn more about Intellipedia. The two CIA officers have spearheaded the Intellipedia effort since its inception.
The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, talked about open linked data and global principles for open government in this interview at the Gov 2.0 Expo.