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October 14, 2008

Federal News Radio Story on Government 2.0

I was happy to be on Federal News Radio today discussing what apparently (based on what I come up with for the blog anyway) is my favorite topic lately which is Web 2.0 / Government 2.0. 

I discussed several GovDelivery clients today including HHS, CDC, TSA, and USA.gov.  I was happy to be able to share so many examples of government using technology in innovative ways and to be able to share my thoughts on the importance of the Web Manager role... something that I think is also critical in state and local government.

You can listen to the interview here: http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=363 (scroll down to 5th story).

Or find the direct link to the recording here: http://www.federalnewsradio.com/emedia/134638.mp3

Many thanks to Daily Debrief co-host and former Federal Computer Week editor Chris Dorobek for inviting me on.

Chris is a long time blogger and has one of the best blogs covering Federal government here: http://dorobekinsider.com/

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