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Web 2.0 for Greater Boston Federal Executive Board (FEB)
1. For: By:
Greater Boston Federal Executive Board Andrew Krzmarzick,
Young Government Leaders Senior Project Coordinator
June 22, 2009 Graduate School, USDA
2. My
Story
Source: Flickr - Khalid Almasoud's Photostream
3.
4. What’s Web 2.0?
Before You Begin
Policy Issues
5.
6. “Five thousand years ago,
the marketplace was the
hub of civilization,
a place to which traders
returned from remote lands
with exotic spices, silks,
monkeys, parrots, jewels –
and fabulous stories.
In many ways, the Internet more
resembles an ancient bazaar…”
8. Collaboration + Interaction = #Gov2.0
“With the new, function-
rich infrastructure of
Web 2.0, government no
longer needs to work on
its own to provide public
value.”
-Anthony Williams
Co-Author, Wikinomics
New Paradigm is led by author and strategist Don Tapscott.
Launched Government 2.0: Wikinomics, Government & Democracy
research program to identify and analyze emerging opportunities to
harness new models of collaboration to transform the public sector.
9. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
2. Who? Champion, contributors, constituents.
3. What? Content is the key to success.
4. How? Decide which tools best meet goals.
5. When? Create a schedule to implement and evaluate.
10. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
• Communication
• Efficiency
• Recruitment
• Retention
11. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
• Transparency
• Accountability
• Participation
12. What is a Blog?
a. an online journal or diary
b. a “time bandit” that thwarts
my team’s productivity
c. abbreviation for “web log”
d. a creature from a bad sci-fi movie
13. Which of the following have a Blog?
a) Army Corps of Engineers
b) Department of Transportation
c) State of Massachusetts
d) Transportation Security Agency
e) US Air Force
f) All of the Above
14. 50 Federal blogs…and counting
Transforming Government
http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf/News/blog.shtml
15. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
• Disseminate targeted messages
• Explain your mission / activities
• Foster dialogue / elicit feedback
16. Step 1: Pick a Blog Platform
Step 2: Create an Account
Step 3: Name Your Blog
Step 4: Produce Content
Step 5: Publish Post!
18. What in the world is a Wiki?
a. an online encyclopedia
b. a web-based tool where multiple users
create, publish and edit information
c. a Hawaiian word for “fast”
d. all of the above
20. Case Study
Massachusetts Special Interest Group on Collaboration
Why: Write a report
Who:
What: Survey of Stakeholders ISSUES:
• Drafts subject to public records laws?
How: Media Wiki • Public platform, complete openness
When: Charter to Final Product = One Month
21. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
• Provide a space for inter-agency collaboration
• Gather the intelligence of the crowd
• Widen the net for broader insight / information
• Create a crowd-corrected directory / resource
22. Step 1: Pick a Wiki Platform
Step 2: Create an Account
Step 3: Set Up Your Wiki
Step 4: Produce Content
Step 5: Edit and Post!
23. Who in this room has the
most connections/friends on:
NOT
JUST
FOR
KIDS!!!
24. Information
Ideas
Insight
Sharing Issues
Individuals
Intelligence
29. Reviewed Several Platforms
Went Where People Were
o Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.
Identified / Empowered Early Adopters
30. ONE YEAR LATER…
Over 13,000 members
CTOs, CIOs, Politicians, Professors, Innovators at All
Levels of Government
International Collaboration
Over 1,000 blogs, 350 discussions,
300 groups, 3,500 photos 200 videos
31. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Share / gain knowledge / information
Connect with colleagues / common interests
Replicate best practices more rapidly
32.
33. Mission:
To connect millions of public sector professionals
with their colleagues, government partners
and social groups in a single knowledge sharing
and learning community,
enabling them to access information
that will improve their jobs,
their careers and their lives.
37. See Jack complete sign-up
and gain access to:
• Class materials
• Class discussion/forums
• Teacher blog
• Telework newsfeed
• Events/calendar/announcements
• Relevant other groups
• Relevant other courses
• Other class members and instructor
38. See
Jack
smile
at
anywhere,
anytime
extended
Veterans Administration? classroom
39. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Knowledge beyond “sage on the stage”
Rich environment – multi-media
Alumni network for leadership programs
40. • Free
• “Micro-blogging”
• 140 characters or less
• Send and read user updates
aka “Tweets”
• Text-based, but can post links / photos
• Anywhere, anytime via cell or computer
44. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Crowd-sourcing ideas to improve services
Communicating with / to citizens
Posting links to key information
Reporting incidents, sending alerts
Promoting events, surveys, studies, etc.
45. Step 1: Go to Twitter.com
Step 2: Create an Account
Step 3: Find People to Follow
Step 4: Consider Alternate Tools
Step 5: Jump in the Stream (“dialoguing” vs. “doing”)
48. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Recruit candidates for open positions
Find job candidate references/recommendations
Launch discussions with industry / other agencies
51. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
“I have never been one for networking of any kind,
so I wasn’t really thrilled at the prospect
of jumping into the world of social networking.
However, as I aspired to the ranks of the federal
government’s Senior Executive Service,
I realized that building coalitions and developing
an extensive network of associates helps us
collaborate and share best practices and
provides for the flow of diverse ideas and diverse thinking.”
-Linda Cureton, NASA CIO, April 20, 2009
http://fcw.com/Articles/2009/04/20/Cureton-comment.aspx
52. Why/How do you use
?
http://www.youtube.com/thecoastguardchannel
54. Why/How do you us ?
http://www.vimeo.com/groups/nasagoddard
55.
56. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Share your story
Capture knowledge of retiring employees
Recruit the next generation of public servants
57. What does RSS stand for?
a)Like K.I.S.S., only R.S.S.
b)Rhapsodically Syncopated Sound
c)Really Simple Syndication
d)None of the above
58. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Make it simple to receive your content
Make your message mobile
Keep citizens connected to you
59. Q. What’s the difference between
a podcast and a vodcast?
A. Podcast = Audio Downloadable
Vodcast = Video
62. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Provide public service announcements
Train / inspire your personnel (bite-size chunks)
Record important meetings / events
63. Step 1: Pick a Platform
Step 2: Create an Account
Step 3: Create Your Call
Step 4: Start/Record Call
Step 5: Edit and Post!
64. What has your Cell Phone taught
you lately?
“Most cell phones today have
more computing power
than was available to
NASA during the
• Podcast Briefs (i.e. Guide by Cell) Apollo space program…”
• Audio Books - Wes Ferguson, Author of
• Training / Courses Moving at the Speed of Creativity
• Emergent Information
70. 1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
“Face-to-Face” with teleworkers
Gather national teams in one “place”
Mentor match-ups that defy distance
Lower-cost option for training (limit travel!)
75. What’s the coolest name for an
avatar in Second Life?
a. Ichabod Issachar
b. Siegfried Lactanoid
c. Zedeka Nadezda
d. Horatio Fizelmeister
Second Life Avatar
77. • Indemnification and limited liability: seeking to remove the
indemnification clause (because agency officials cannot agree
to tie their agency to unlimited liability in violation of the Anti-
Deficiency Act), and to ensure that liability is limited and
covered by federal law.
• Jurisdiction and choice of law: the proposed agreements
must be governed by the law of the United States and by the
relevant state law only in the absence of other federal law.
78. • FOIA: the proposed agreements recognize that we adhere
to the Freedom of Information Act.
• Intellectual property: the proposed agreements recognize
that our content is in the public domain.
• Advertising: providers have assured that they will eliminate
or minimize advertising and that they have no intention of
adding advertising that they do not currently display.
79. • Grandfather arrangements: previous "click through"
agreements will be superseded by new agreements, making it
possible to "cover" existing accounts, avoiding the need to
close old accounts and rebuild content from scratch.
• Free Service: in every case so far, providers will not charge
federal account holders for the use of their services. These are
not contracts; they are no-cost agreements. While fee-based
“premium” services may be available from the same provider,
those are separate arrangements for which the agency should
proceed under traditional “procurement” processes.
80. Privacy
Employee Activity
Paperwork Reduction Act
Cookies http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Enhancing-Online-
Citizen-Participation-Through-Policy/
Records Management
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)
For more information: Social Media and the Federal Government: Perceived and Real Barriers and Solutions:
http://www.usa.gov/webcontent/documents/SocialMediaFed%20Govt_BarriersPotentialSolutions.pdf
81. RISKS RECOMMENDATIONS
•Impersonation / info integrity • Cybersecurity policy official
• Unwanted surveillance • National strategy
• Compromised intelligence • Public awareness campaign
• Infrastructure threats • Incident response plan
Talen from Cyberspace Policy Review:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/assets/documents/Cyberspace_Policy_Review_final.pdf
82. RECRUITMENT RETENTION
• Be cool / innovative • Use ‘em or lose ‘em!
• Be where they are • Knowledge transfer
• Boomers “retiring” • Alumni network
• Set clear boundaries • Emergency corps
Talen from Cyberspace Policy Review:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/assets/documents/Cyberspace_Policy_Review_final.pdf
83. Blogs
eBooks
1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.
Mobile Phones
2. How? Decide which tools best meet goals. Podcasts
RSS
3. What? Content is the key to success.
Social Bookmarking
4. Who? Assign owner/contributors; define audience. Social Virtual Networking
Videos
5. When? Create a schedule to implement and evaluate.
Virtual Worlds (Second Life)
Web-Based Calling
Webcasts/Webinars
Wikis