Effective government use of YouTube
FEMA channel on YouTube Leading the way in harnessing the popularity of social networking sites like YouTube, FEMA launches an inspirational YouTube channel. For those government employees who are not...
View ArticleTop 10 federal government websites
Top government websites We chose these federal websites as our top 10 favorites because of their creativity, web usability or usefulness. If you have a favorite website, please suggest it below in our...
View ArticleTop government websites: FedsFeedFamilies.gov
WASHINGTON, DC – Congratulations to the folks at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in partnership with the Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCO) Council for producing a top-notch web 2.0 federal...
View ArticleGovernment/Nonprofit Policy: Use of Social Media
Why government and nonprofit organizations should set up Social Media Profiles It may not be obvious at first, but to the web-savvy policy maker, establishing social media profiles and promoting...
View ArticleDiscussions on Gov't use of Facebook Twitter
OMB Policy 6: Use Approved Domains Policy Your agency must use only .gov, .mil, or Fed.us domains unless the agency head explicitly determines another domain is necessary for the proper performance of...
View ArticleFighting crime with Twitter
Police agencies are turning to social-media sites to connect with the public and share news about crimes, road closures and other public-safety information. Some are unnerved at the thought of officers...
View ArticlePetitions.Whitehouse.Gov: No to Death Star
According to The Next Web, The White House has responded to a petition submitted to its We the People website instructing the government to secure funding for and building a Death Star by 2016....
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