Tag Archive: mobile

Feb
07

12 Big Ideas & Predictions for 2013

Anthony Calabrese is Digital Communications Manager at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

We saw some big changes across the federal government with the introduction of the Digital Government Strategy in 2012. And it was a big year for innovation at the Department of Health & Human Services, where I’m part of a great team that’s working to transform us into the digital age. Looking forward, 2013 promises to …

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Jan
30

Mobile Gov & the Digital Government Strategy Wikithon

Reblogged from the Mobile Gov Blog. Have a question about Mobile Gov? Want to help improve Mobile Gov efforts? This Thursday’s Mobile Gov Wikithon from 2-4 in downtown D.C. will offer you the chance to meet Mobile Gov innovators and get tips on mobile product ideation and improvements to your current and future mobile products. …

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Jan
22

What We are Reading: Social Media

Mobile devices have a number of applications and tools that agencies can use to engage citizens.

Another great roundup of social media articles for  the week of  January 14, 2013. SMI: Eight ways to encourage content engagement  In a bid to better understand what makes consumers like and engage with content, MIT Sloan’s Management Review studied 98 global brands and more than 1,000 wall posts and has identified eight key actions to …

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Jan
16

Mobile Gov Opportunities and the Digital Gov Strategy

Come hear how agencies agencies are using the Digital Government Strategy to make government anytime, anywhere on any device! On January 24 at 11.am., DigitalGov University will host a webinar, Mobile Gov Opportunities and the Digital Strategy, where agencies will show how they are implementing the Digital Government Strategy with their Mobile Gov efforts. The event will highlight …

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Jan
07

Social Media + Plain Language

New DigitalGov U class will teach you how to write #socialgov content in plain language .

The essence of social media is engaging with our customers wherever they choose to be. That “place” could be Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, anywhere in the social media realm. However, just because we’re going where our customers are doesn’t mean they’re at our mercy—there’s a lot of competition for their attention, especially in social media. So how …

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