DorobekInsider’s most read items for the past 7-days
The most read items on The DorobekInsider for the past 7-days:
- OMB’s Tim Young announces his departure, but to where? [Editor’s note: Young will be on Federal News Radio’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris on Monday.]
- News on OMB’s Tim Young… today?
- OMB’s Tim Young is going to… Yes, we now we know
- @barackobama: Where are you? Obama’s Twitter feed goes silent [Editor’s note: The Obama transition team is now Tweeting at change_gov.]
- Obama’s yet-to-be-named CTO’s suggestion box [I should note we had the creator of the ObamaCTO.org Web site on Federal News Radio’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris on Friday. I have a link from here.]
- A correction… and a even bigger congratulations to Microsoft’s Teresa Carlson
- Another big score for Deloitte — Tom Davis
- Happy Veteran’s Day 2008
- Tech guru Genachowski named to Obama transition team
- The DorobekInsider Obama reader — Part I
- We talk to the new head at Unisys federal
- The Federal News Radio Book Club: The SPEED of Trust [The Federal News Radio Book Club comes up on Wednesday on Federal News Radio 1500 AM and FederalNewsRadio.com. You can get more information about how to particpate here… and there is an excerpt of the book in Federal Computer Week on Monday.]
- Navy out with one of the first Web 2.0 policy memo [Remember you can hear Navy CIO Robert Carey talk about the Web 2.0 memo here.]
- EPA’s national dialogue — a good start to government transparency
- DorobekInsider.com: Interior’s Howell to move to OMB
- The run of the geeks — their term, not mine
- Who might be the government’s CIO… er, CTO
- The DorobekInsider guide: Experimenting with Twitter, Part I
- Hear the Navy CIO talk about the Navy’s Web 2.0 policy
- More on the Federal News Radio Book club — with FCW
I do hope that you will join us on Wednesday for the first meeting of the Federal News Radio Book Club discussing The SPEED of Trust… Wednesday on Federal News Radio’s In Depth with Francis Rose between 1-3p ET… Federal News Radio 1500 AM and FederalNewsRadio.com… and we’ll have it posted online Wednesday afternoon.
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