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Public servant use of Twitter requires 9 levels of approval
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Web 2.0: so near and yet so far
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The greatest strength of web 2.0 is its user accessibility, but the policies surrounding it are preventing its use by...
Open data is bringing light to corruption
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Technology, and specifically open data, may be the most promising lead to fighting corruption in government today.
Tomorrow’s data centres today
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Gone are the days when managing a data centre meant focusing on how much capacity the computers could handle.
Why election television trumps social media
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During the month of October tens of millions of viewers will tune into three presidential debates, and maybe a fourth...
Democratic schisms: The clash of old and new voices
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For Egyptians and Mexicans, this past summer showcased the imperfections of democracy.
Vision trumps formula
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CGE Vol.13 No.4 April 2007 There are, in the specialized world of e-government, those who argue that the future can...
Value your IT professionals – before they value the door
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CGE Vol.13 No.5 May 2007 Hollywood's version of the "IT guy" often depicts oddballs in a back room - loners...
Video: Putting a face on government
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CGE Vol.14 No.1 January 2008 In an effort to be lean and effective, government agencies are striving for "the office...
Supporting a knowledge economy
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CGE Vol.14 No.1 January 2008 Richard Dicerni is deputy minister, Industry Canada. He spoke with editor-in-chief Paul Crookall.