Most read DorobekInsider.com items for the second week of February 2009
Most read DorobekInsider.com items for the second week of February 2009
The most read items for the second week of February 2009:
- 02.12.2009 Obama CTO reader: Will we ever see appointments?
- A government innovation oxymoron?: How to quash innovation
- WhiteHouse.gov litmus test… and the White House tries out live blogging
- Fed 100 winners are notified, list posted soon [In fact, the full list was posted Friday. You can see it here … FCW has it posted here .]
- More changes at 1105 GovInfo — Group publisher Evillee Ebb exits
- The Kundra appointment: What does it mean?
- Learning about more the 2009 Fed 100 winners: EPA’s O’Neill and McCaffery win
- UK gov 2.0 lessons learned: Britian’s Po
- FCW’s 2009 Federal 100 Awards
- More on the government innovation oxymoron video
- Fed 100 winner: Scott Burns
- Good government group merger: Partnership swallows Council for Excellence in Government
- What’s up with the CTO? Also the DOD CIO and Roger Baker to VA?
- Another White House score: GSA’s Bev Godwin… and insights on why there is an announcement backlog
- FCW’s Fed 100 Awards: Recognizing the good work done by people… nominations open for the annual award program
- VA brings transparency to stimulus requests — and we hear from a Obama CTO candidate?
- Operation Jump Start 2009: Simply amazing! [You can hear Ed Meagher talk about Operation Jump Start on Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris . You can hear that conversation here .]
- The 02.03.2008 CTO update: Buzz about appointments
- Another Fed 100 name: Microsoft Federal’s Teresa Carlson
- Speaking to HHS about government 2.0: The liner notes
- The next Federal News Radio Book Club selection: What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis
- Worth reading: NAPA’s Enabling Collaboration: Three Priorities for New Administration
- Hear the Navy CIO talk about the Navy’s Web 2.0 policy
- HUD CIO Lisa Schlosser to join to EPA
- Another coup for Cisco: Paul Brubaker?
- No CTO, but Team Obama a ‘director of citizen participation’
- Navy out with one of the first Web 2.0 policy memos
- NAPA’s Collaboration Project helps with government 2.0 policy and legal issues — highlighting the problems and starting the work on solutions
- Operation Jump Start this week — Wednesday, Feb. 11
- The most read DorobekInsider posts for the first week of February 2009
- DorobekInsider.com: Interior’s Howell to move to OMB
- CQ for sale… if the price is right
- Happy birthday to… Dan Chenok
- GSA gets a new acting acting administrator — Paul Prouty
- Welcome to 44 — President Barack Obama… and a new White House blog!
- The CRS report on the Obama CTO: The challenges
- Happy Birthday to GovExec/NextGov’s Bob Brewin
- VA CIO Bob Howard reportedly has a new gig
- Hearing that Interior has named a new CIO
- Meet the Innovators: Richard Allen on UK’s Power of Information Task Force
- Government 2.0 challenges — and some solutions
- VA CIO Howard lands at FCI
- Obama talks government spending transparency in the weekend “radio” address
- Your 01.09.08 Federal CTO reader: No official word yet, so let’s speculate
- ConnellyWorks’ A.J. Guenther scores AFCEA recognition
- More buzz around the new acting GSA administrator
- Godspeed John Gioia Nov. 11, 1932-Dec. 26, 2008
- 02.08.2009 DorobekInsider newsbytes
- Government media aren’t dodging the rece
- Fed 100 nomination: Navy CIO Robert Carey
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