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Johann Höchtl

Government 2.0 Netzwerk Deutschland » Blog Archive » ISPRAT-Whitepaper zu Ope... - 0 views

  • Ein interdisziplinäres Autorenteam skizziert in dem Papier Voraussetzungen des Open Government.
  • Die Charakteristika der öffentlichen Verwaltung, wie z.B. Regelgebundenheit, Zuständigkeitsprinzip und Nachprüfbarkeit der Handlungen, führen dabei zu eigenen Herausforderungen bei der Realisierung der Potentiale sozialer Medien und damit verbundener kulturspezifischer Ansätze.
  • Im Schwerpunkt Open Data werden zusätzlich die wirtschaftlichen Aspekte der Datenbereitstellung diskutiert
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Apps4Berlin - 0 views

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    Publikumspreis - Berlin.de
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Drei-Länder Tagung 2010 "Die Rolle des Staates in der Informationsgesellschaft" - 0 views

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    Hier finden Sie Abstracts und Mitschriften von Veranstaltungen, die die Deutsche Sektion und andere Organisationen aus dem Bereich der Verwaltungswissenschaften in der Vergangenheit organisiert und durchgeführt haben.
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Gov 2.0 guide to cloud computing - 0 views

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    Cloud computing is a computing model that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. It enables convenient, on-demand access to a shared pool of computing resources, which may include networks, servers, storage or software applications.
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UK: Government webpage for every citizen - 0 views

  • personalised website through which they would be able to find out about local services and do business with the Government.
  • government version of Facebook.
  • unique identifier
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    in the race to create a paperless society - Times Online
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OpenGov Tracker - 0 views

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    To satisfy the Open Government Directive agencies are soliciting your ideas on how to make them more transparent, participatory, collaborative and innovative.
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Engage: Getting on with Government 2.0 - 1 views

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    Report of the Government 2.0 Taskforce Full Publication (pdf)
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7 Social Media Takeaways for Dot-gov - 0 views

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    As we traverse to a new decade, here are seven takeaways to help small, medium and large agencies use social media to be more transparent, participatory and collaborative. Take what you can use.
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Poll: Stakeholders & Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Simple question for organisations: How does your organisation engage stakeholders with Web 2.0?
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Gov 2.0: Kundra, SF officials promote Open311 API - 0 views

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    This is a great approach that ties together efforts in San Francisco, Boston, the District of Columbia, Portland, and Los Angeles to open more services to citizens, and to use data to drive progress in people's lives. 
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What is the Definition of Government 2.0? - 1 views

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    This is about the merger of Government 2.0 and Citizen 2.0 = People enforcing their ownership of the Government. Not vice-versa.
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    >> People enforcing their ownership of the Government. Not vice-versa. Das wäre eher die Definition für Open Government für mich, Gov 2.0 ist die Verwendung von Web 2.0 Komponenten im Government-Prozess. Was über Umwege "enforcing their ownership of the Government" bedeuten kann, aber eben nicht muss, weil es keine Garantie dafür gibt.
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Language in Government 2.0 - 2 views

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    Government 2.0 Los Angeles: Bill Grundfest, the Golden Globe Winning Producer and Creator of "Mad About You" speaks with Gov20LA Founder and You2Gov CEO, Alan W. Silberberg. Together they explored how language is used in the Government 2.0 "Gov 2.0" and other Technology spaces.
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The Impact of the Internet on Institutions in the Future - 0 views

  • While their overall assessment anticipates that humans’ use of the internet will prompt institutional change, many elaborated with written explanations that expressed significant concerns over organization’s resistance to change. They cited fears that bureaucracies of all stripes – especially government agencies – can resist outside encouragement to evolve. Some wrote that the level of change will affect different kinds of institutions at different times. The consensus among them was that businesses will transform themselves much more quickly than public and non-profit agencies.
  • Many selected the “change” option, but said they were not sure drastic change will occur in organizations by the 2020 time frame. They said the most significant impact of the internet on institutions will occur after that. Some noted this change will cause tension and disruption.
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    Most surveyed believe that innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
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