Gov 2.0 Radio

Talking tech-enabled governance with the best of government and Web 2.0, collaborative and transparent, LIVE and worldwide.

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Gov 2.0 Radio: Local Government Innovation from Manor, TX

Manor, TX: Local Government Innovation: Guest Dustin Haisler, CIO of Manor, Texas, discusses Manor Labs and local government innovation. Laurel Ruma of O’Reilly Media will also join us at the top of the hour.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Losing the Crutch of Technology

A conversation with Lewis Shepherd, CTO of Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Governments, with hosts Adriel Hampton and Steve Lunceford.

Gov 2.0 Radio: David Hale: Health 2.0 and ‘Coopetition’

In conversation with David Hale about the Pillbox project and brainstorming the future of gov.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Getting Big Things Done in Government

We host a conversation with Bill Eggers and John O’Leary, authors of the new reform treatise If We Can Put a Man on the Moon: Getting Big Things Done in Government. Eggers in 2005 chronicled the rise of innovative e-gov projects and the potential for tech-enabled reform in Government 2.0, a work of research well ahead of the curve. In Man on the Moon, Eggers and O’Leary apply process thinking to the sticky business of managing complex public initiatives.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Doing It Your Way

We join Jill Miller Zimon (Pepper Pike, Ohio) and Ari Herzog (Newburyport, Mass.), both newly elected to their city councils, to discuss campaigns and personal and community empowerment in the social media era.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Fix It?

We discuss what’s working and what’s not in government with retired career fed Stephen Buckley and collaboration consultant Brian Drake. Drake is planning the Government 2.0 #FAIL workshop, while Buckley, who in the ’90s managed a 1,000 member “Reinventing Government” listserv, is working on an unconference around the forthcoming Open Government Directive.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Creating Collaboration in Secure Environments

Hosts Adriel Hampton and Steve Lunceford discuss enterprise knowledge management and Web 2.0 with Scott Ryser, CEO of Yakabod.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Shaking Gov 2.0 Ground

Join federal Web developer Scott Horvath for a lively discussion of the U.S. Geographical Survey’s Web initiatives, including “Did You Feel That?” and the Twitter Earthquake Detector (TED) project. With hosts Adriel Hampton, Steve Ressler and Steve Lunceford.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Breaking the Boundaries of Public Service

A discussion about Gov 2.0 and public service with Canadian govie and blogger Nick Charney and hosts Adriel Hampton, Steve Ressler and Steve Lunceford.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Growing GovLoop

It was a big week for Gov 2.0 Radio co-host Steve Ressler, as his social network, GovLoop, joined G2C communications provider GovDelivery and Steve left the feds to manage the community full time. As GovLoop nears 20,000 members, we discuss how real collaboration between local, state and federal govies is catalyzing reform. Hear about new developments and initiatives on the network that’s helping make Gov 2.0 a reality. Joining the discussion will be Scott Burns of GovDelivery; Meghan Harvey, co-producer of Gov 2.0 Radio and new media producer for WomenCount.org; and Gov 2.0 Radio co-host and GovTwit founder Steve Lunceford.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Discussing Congress Camp

Alan Silberberg, Nisha Chittal and Jim Gilliam on Congress Camp and the future of Gov 2.0 and the federal legislature. Find out more at http://congresscamp.org. Hosted by Steve Lunceford, Steve Ressler and Adriel Hampton.

Gov 2.0 Radio: A Masters in Gov 2.0

A Masters in Gov 2.0: Join us as we talk with Yasmin Fodil and Anna York of the Harvard Kennedy School and WeTheGoverati.WordPress.com about their call for Government 2.0 projects for public policy students. We’ll also discuss the Gov 2.0 Summit and Expo.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Rethinking Conference Learning

Listen to co-hosts Steve Ressler of GovLoop and Steve Lunceford of GovTwit discuss Rethinking Conference Learning. Conferences have existed forever but there are new ways that conferences are collaborating and capturing knowledge. Hear from Andy Krzmarzick as he discusses the Open Government Innovations Tweetbook. Ken Fischer of the Potomac Forum will talk about his upcoming August 26-27 Gov 2.0 Best Practices Forums and some ways they hope to capture best practices.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Wrestling with Change

We discuss the challenges of turning from strict hierarchies to collaborative culture, with guest Gwynne Kostin, a federal new media practitioner and publisher of the blog “On Dot-Gov.”

Gov 2.0 Radio: Acquisition 2.0

Join us for a conversation with Mary Davie, Assistant Commissioner of GSA’s Office of Assisted Acquisition Services, and Noel Dickover of DoDTechipedia, about bringing government acquisition services into the digital age.

Gov 2.0 Radio: The Promise of Open Data

We talk with City of San Francisco CTO Blair Adams, SF innovations manager Jay Nath, and Web developer Tom Croucher about the open access to government data.

Gov 2.0 Radio: The Culture and Philosophy of Gov 2.0

We discuss collaboration and governmental culture change with Maxine Teller of MiXT Media Strategies and Nova Scotian city administrator Bob Ashley.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Gov 2.0 Meets O’Reilly Media

Dr. Mark Drapeau and Dick O’Neill join us to discuss upcoming Gov 2.0 events in the nation’s capitol.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Modeling Gov 2.0

We talk with Justin Herman of the Beltway and David Tallen of Ontario, Canada, about the promise and pitfalls of Gov 2.0, waxing philosophical, we hope.

Gov 2.0 Radio: Gov 2.0 Community Building

We talk Gov 2.0, feed aggregation and community building with Silona and GovFresh’s Luke Fretwell.

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