As the high season of political conventions fade and the general election kicks into gear, online communicators are positioning their issues and agenda for the upcoming U.S. Presidential transition. An exciting brew of ideas is perking. Time will tell if any of them stew into real change, but it sure is fun watching the pot [...]
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Congress Online: A Cautionary Tale for Enterprise Web Managers
July 1st, 2008 · 0 Comments · egov
I have just finished reading the Congressional Management Foundation June 2008 draft report “Communicating with Congress” and want to salute the organization and contributors for collaborating on stage-setting research to help lawmakers blaze the next trail in constituent communications. While the findings related to grassroots advocacy and trust – showcasing a disconnect between the advocacy [...]
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eGov Chatter: My 15 Take-Aways from the 2008 UPA Conference
July 1st, 2008 · 0 Comments · egov, tips, usability
When the Usability Professionals Association (UPA) met in Baltimore this June for their national conference, the eGov track proved to be a great locale to pick up the latest buzz about what’s on the horizon for this sector.
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