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The “Getting Started with Government 2.0” Guide | Social Media.

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Find your organization’s social media policy/guidelines and memorize them. If your organization doesn’t have any social media guidelines, find your external communications policy and see if it’s covered in there. Print them out and stick them to your wall. Now, make sure you actually read the posts on those sites.

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So You Just Graduated and You Want a Job

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DON’T forget to make use of the privacy settings on these sites. For example, I volunteer with Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (ypfp.org) and we’re always looking for volunteers to help design and implement our social media strategy. web20 wiki Have This Blog Sent to Your Email! Powered by Wordpress.

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What Makes Government 2.0 Different from Enterprise 2.0? | Social.

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From wikis in the Intelligence Community to internal blogs at IBM , many of my clients see these articles and want to use social media to realize these same benefits, but don’t know how to do it. How big of a net should you cast when implementing a wiki or blogs behind your firewall? The government has a higher standard.&#

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Gov 2.0: Taking a Look Back at 2009 | Social Media Strategery

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is still all about the mission – Under all the tweets, blogs, mashups, and wikis, the common thread through 2009 was a focus on accomplishing the mission. What will be the new DoD social media policy ? link] These discussions, policy creation, and legal hurdles jumped have been going on at federal agencies for 18-24 months.

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Social Media and IT Security: Adversaries or Partners?

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There are very real privacy, security, and policy barriers to social media implementation, and we must actively work with our IT counterparts to develop collaborative solutions. web20 wiki Have This Blog Sent to Your Email! FASTForward FedScoop Governing People Government 2.0 Facebook firewall gov20 government government 2.0

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Who Owns Social Media? Everyone and No One | Social Media Strategery

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I’m finding that I’m no longer justifying the use of social media, but helping develop the processes, policies, and personnel that will move the use of social media from interesting experiment to a long-term way of doing business. Meeting agendas and minutes will be posted to our internal wiki.

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An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA's Evolution of Security.

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Legal also played a major part in crafting our comment policy. How did you resolve the various reporting/privacy requirements of hosting comments on a.gov server? When we stood-up our TSA blog in January 2008, there was no guidance on what the reporting/privacy requirements were for government blogs. They just get angrier.

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