Mark Drapeau
http://twitter.com/cheeky_geeky
Dr. Mark Drapeau is Co-Chair of the Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase and the Gov 2.0 Expo in May 2010. He is a research fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy in Washington, DC. Mark is also a contributing columnist for Federal Computer Week, where he writes about emerging media technologies for a government audience; in addition, he writes satire and opinion for True/Slant. Mark is also a co-founder of Government 2.0 Club, an international platform for sharing knowledge about the intersection between technology and governance. And, in the spirit of openness and transparency, he is an avid mindcaster on Twitter.
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- What does Government 2.0 look like?, May 24 2010
- The three phases of Government 2.0, May 10 2010
- What Company Will Be the eHarmony of Microblogging?, January 05 2010
- What Would Always-On-The-Record Government Look Like?, December 26 2009
- Government 2.0: Five Predictions for 2010-12, December 15 2009
- Watching the Retweeted Get Retweeted-er: Power User Secret Retweetist Love, November 22 2009
- What Does Innovative Social Engagement Look Like For Businesses and Governments?, November 17 2009
- Quarantined Conferences: Claustrophobic Technophiles or Attentive Audiences?, November 11 2009
- The Emerging Twitter List Arms Race, October 30 2009
- Why Posterous Is a Smart Tool For Informal Government Blogging, October 19 2009
- Social Networking is the Means to Achieve Workplace Collaboration, October 15 2009
- Government Ambassadors For Citizen Engagement, October 13 2009
- Fallacious Celebrations of Facebook Fans, September 16 2009
- The Government Blocks Twitter No It Doesn't, July 27 2009
- Bantamweight Publishing in an Easily Plagiarised World, July 15 2009
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bot, July 07 2009
- Twitter is Not a Conversational Platform, June 09 2009
- Geeks Invade Government With Audacious Goals, May 27 2009
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