Thursday, July 11, 2013

Social Software and National Security: An Initial Net Assessment, National Defense University research

Sponsored by GSAs Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies

Examples of Agencies Using Online Content and Technology to Achieve Mission and Goals

An Official Website of the U.S. Government

(PDF, 527.86 KB, 42 pages, April 2009)

OMB Memorandum 10-23, Guidance for Agency Use of Third-Party Websites and Applications

Managed by the Federal Web Managers Council

Government 2.0: Federal Agency Use of Web 2.0 Technologies, 111th Congress, 2010, statement of David McClure, Ph.D.

(PDF, 45 KB, 5 pages, December 2008)

(PDF,new york asian escorts 78 KB, 9 pages, June 2010)

Government agencies regularly rely on social media to engage with their customers for improved citizen services and cost savings. Social Media integrates technology, social interaction, and content creation to collSocial Types of Social MediaMediaaboratively connect online information. Through social media, people or groups can create, organize, edit, comment on, Social Media, combine, and share content, in the process helping agencies better achieve their mission goals. Here are the most commonly-used types of social media in government:

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