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Social media is changing government. Change often meets with roadblocks and barriers. How do you break down the barriers to experimentation and innovation in government?

Speakers may wish to consider the following questions:

  • How have you changed the culture in your organization to be willing to experiment with social media or your proposed idea?
  • What practical advice do you have for others who may be looking to do something similar?
  • How is innovation supported, incubated, and integrated into your organization?
  • How do you get innovation to be part of what you do? How do you ensure you have funding and support for this?
  • Why is innovation important? What are the dangers, risks, and benefits?

If you would like to submit a speaker/panel submission, please describe what you will talk about, what organization you are representing, the format you are proposing, and how your proposal maps to the Camp themes.

All submissions for speakers/panels must be uploaded here no later than midnight EST on January 23, 2010. Voting by the Community and space availability will determine if your session is accepted. Voting closes at midnight EST January 30, 2010. The final Camp schedule will be posted no later than February 1, 2010.

Proposed Road Blocks & Barrier Breakers Sessions



Human Business Design

slideshare.net (60 hits)

Human Business Design is a framework for the entire organizational ecosystem to participate in the co-creation of meaningful value. The new paradigms is co-creation, co-operation on bigger ideas than just the motivation to consume, allowing us to merge left-brain efficiencies of organizations with the right-brain imaginations of hyper-connected hum More... (Road Blocks & Barrier Breakers)

0 Comments 286 views by Uwe Hook submitted 50 days ago

Breaking Through the Bureaucracy

usda.gov (70 hits)

Government is often seen as content with the placement of The Envelope. It's not as difficult as you may think to reset or restart the system. You can easily repackage "new" media as it supports existing mission goals, complements activities and you can find resources and recruits from within. Bureaucracy doesn't have to be bureau"crazy". More... (Road Blocks & Barrier Breakers)

0 Comments 311 views by Amanda Eamich submitted 55 days ago
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Pillbox: Opening Government Pharmaceutical Data

http://pillbox.nlm.nih.gov (51 hits)

Federal pharmaceutical data is complex, can be incomplete or contain errors, is unusable by who those who need it most, and has no pil images. Pillbox from the National Library of Medicine is changing all of this by breaking down silos, developing with the HIT community, adding high-res images, and promoting innovation through an open API. More... (Road Blocks & Barrier Breakers)

0 Comments 236 views by David Hale submitted 45 days ago

Gov2.0 Camp LA

At the West Coast’s first
Government 2.0 “un-camp,”
you shape the agenda.
What’s on your mind?

When
February 5–7th, 2010

Location
5405 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
United States

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