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www.grad.usda.gov Department of Labor July 25, 2009 1 Government 2.0: Get It or Get Left Behind Andrew Krzmarzick Senior Project Coordinator

Web 2.0 For Labor

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Slides from a presentation for Department of Labor...while much of the content is similar, I'd like to point out slide #6 which gives a graphical represenation of "Gov 2.0" as it is tied to organizational mission and objectives.

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Department of LaborJuly 25, 2009

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Government 2.0:Get It or Get Left Behind

Andrew Krzmarzick

Senior Project Coordinator

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Gov 2.0

Web 2.0

2.0 Agencies

2.0 Tools

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“With the new, function-rich infrastructure of Web 2.0, government no longer needs to work on its own to provide public value.”

-Anthony WilliamsCo-Author, Wikinomics

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Ordinary people…possess information – serious, expert, fact-based, scientific information – to enhance decision-making, information not otherwise available to isolated bureaucrats.

…people are ready and willing to share that information across geographic, disciplinary, and institutional boundaries.

- Beth Noveck, Wiki Government

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UsNowFilm.com

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Internal External

Processes

Training

Policy

SecurityRegulation

Recruitment

Public Affairs

Web 2.0 Tools = EnablersBlogs

Wikis Video SharingPodcasts Mash-Ups RSSMicrosharing

Social Networking

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“In many ways, the Internet more resembles an ancient bazaar…”

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1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.

2. Who? Champion, contributors, constituents, citizens.

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.

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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

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Why is a wiki so “fast”?

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My Wiki Document

This is my document that I will begin as a draft.

Then I will send a link to a bunch of people via email.

They will make changes directly to the document, building on one another’s changes.

Lisa may access the document from anywhere (mitigating distance!).

Craig (securely) accesses the document at any time via username and password.

As the project manager, Tarrazzia can see everyone’s edit history.

And the entire process is streamlined, making government more efficient.

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• Reports

• Policy

• Procurement

• Crowd Sourcing Information

• Directory

Why use a Wiki?

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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!

How do I set up a Wiki?

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Q. What’s the difference between a podcast and a vodcast?

A. Podcast = AudioVodcast = Video

Downloadable, Mobile

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What has your Cell Phone taught

you lately?“Most cell phones today have more computing power

than was available to NASA during the

Apollo space program…”- Wes Ferguson, Author of

Moving at the Speed of Creativity

• Audio Books• Podcast Briefs• Text Message Tips• Entire Classes????

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Knowledge Capture / SharingWhy use podcasts?

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Step 1: Pick a Platform

Step 2: Create an Account

Step 3: Set a Schedule

Step 4: Capture Content

Step 5: Make it Mobile!

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Steve ResslerDHS Employee / Founder, GovLoop.com

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Problem:• Millions of government employees • No safe place to connect and share best practices

Solution: GovLoop.com - “Facebook for Government”

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Building Momentum

• Identify/Empower Early Adopters

• Added Features o Videoso Radioo Photoso Podcasto Member and

Project of Week

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Where Are We Now?

• TODAY:oOver 14,500 Memberso CTO, CIO, Politicians, Professors, and

Innovative Minds across F/S/L/IoOver 2,300 Blogs, 600 Discussions,

450 Groups, 100 Events, 5,000 Photos, 250 Videos

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1. Why? Tie to mission, goals, objectives, needs, gaps.

2. Who? Champion, contributors, constituents, citizens.

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.

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For More Information:

Andrew Krzmarzick

Senior Project Coordinator

(202) 821-6288

[email protected]

GenerationShift.blogspot.comIAmPublicsService.orgTwitter.com/krazykriz

LinkedIn.com/in/AndrewKrzmarzickDelicious.com/akrzmarzick

Slideshare.com/akrzmarzick

Thank You!