
Open Meets Closed – And 2.0 Comes of Age at WhoRunsGov.com
OK – I’ll agree that the title to this post is a little too declaratory – something I try to avoid but bear with me for a minute. Today at the Government 2.0 Summit, the Washington Post will announce the WhoRunsGov.com ‘Moderated Wiki’ a wiki that gives readers the chance to contribute to profiles of […]

Riffing on the SaaS for the Government Meme
Sinclair Schuller over at Apprenda is someone I’ve been following now for a number of years. He’s obviously a vendor, so sometimes riffs off things with his own vendor-centric perspective, but that said he’s keen to push the thinking on SaaS generally, regardless of whether there is a “fit” for Apprenda in what he’s discussing. […]

Govt 1.0 and Govt 2.0, A Comparison
I spend a fair amount of time trawling the New Zealand companies office website searching for the links and ties that make up modern business. Its a good site with plenty of information but a little difficult to navigate. The other day I came across this site which uses, I assume, the open nature of […]