Friday, May 9, 2008
Another solution for collaborative technology
Posted by Peter A. Stinson
This leapt out at me. NAPA launches collaboration Web site, an article by y Anne Laurent, of The Agile Mind blog, writing on the NextGov website:If you’ve ever wished your federal agency could adopt wikis, use YouTube or delve into the virtual world but feared the security, technology and political barriers were too high to overcome, take heart. You’ve got supporters, and they have success stories.I haven't checked out the Collaboration Project Web site yet, but I will.
On May 8, the National Academy of Public Administration went live with its Collaboration Project Web site. The project, which began in February, “is an independent forum of leaders committed to leveraging the interactive Web and the benefits of collaborative technology to solve government's complex problems,” it states.
Posted on Friday, May 09, 2008
Labels: by Peter Stinson
1 comments:
- At Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:15:00 PM EDT robinb said...
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Peter - I tried to contact you by email but I think it failed!
I'd love to have a chat with you RE: Coast Guard and the internet. Could we talk by email? I'm robin at bytesurgery.com
Regards,
-Robin.
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