Tag Archive 'Local Government'

May 17
2010

Social Media for Government

By Susan under e-Government

Many government agencies are using online tools to improve staff productivity and services to citizens. This blog post highlights a few of the social media tools and best practices being used by government: Chatter, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and YouTube.

1. Chatter

Salesforce.com’s Chatter is useful for internal collaboration. Government agencies that use Salesforce for managing data whether for contacts or community development applications or financial processes can talk real-time using Chatter.

2. Facebook

Facebook is a good way to build an online community and keep citizens updated. Best practices are to have a person dedicated to keeping Facebook up-to-date and to respond to comments. San Francisco, California uses Facebook well http://www.facebook.com/SF?v=wall as does Town of Waxhaw, North Carolina http://www.facebook.com/pages/Waxhaw-NC/Town-of-Waxhaw/104347134162 and City of Edmonton, Alberta http://www.facebook.com/cityofedmonton

More Facebook best practices information:

3. Twitter

Twitter continues to grow in popularity and government agencies are using twitter to share information and to promote views and events.

Cities are using twitter for many communications such as: spreading the word about an upcoming city council meeting; announcing a road closure; or inviting input on a topic. Mashable.com has a list of cities on twitter http://mashable.com/twitterlists/cities/

Govtwit has a list of of government agencies and elected officials on Twitter, tracking state/local, federal, contractors, media, academics, non-profits and government outside of the U.S.

Politwitter has a list of Canadian government officials on Twitter.

Twitter best practices information:

4. Linkedin

LinkedIn has over 70 million users worldwide and it continues to grow. Market Connections 2010 Social Media Study findings show that LinkedIn has emerged as the most popular social networking site (source http://washingtontechnology.com/articles/2010/07/06/amtower-july-2010-column.aspx).

Search by organization or titles. Join groups and participate in discussions.

Linkedin 101 for Government:

5. YouTube

YouTube tips:

6. More helpful and interesting web links for social media and government

 

 

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May 17
2010

7 Questions & Answers to help Government Agencies Evaluate SaaS / Cloud Computing

 

The web-based software / SaaS model is ideal for all sizes of government (state government and local government) as it allows agencies to leverage a sophisticated IT infrastructure, which would otherwise be out of reach for most. Many questions about SaaS have centered on performance, availability, security, customization, and integration with existing or legacy applications inside an agencies’ firewall.

When evaluating SaaS for your government agency, whether large or small, or whether you are in IT, city planning or building departments, it helps to have answers to these 7 questions.  Click below to read each Q&A.

#1Q&A: Is my web-based software / SaaS data secure?

#2Q&A: Can I track SaaS performance?

#3Q&A: Is the web-based software / SaaS truly multitenant

#4Q&A: Will this web-based software, SaaS application scale for my government agency needs today and tomorrow?

#5Q&A: Is web-based software, SaaS high performance?

#6Q&A: Is there a disaster recovery plan for SaaS?

#7Q&A: Is it easy to transfer SaaS data to other applications?

 

 

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