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Friday
Nov142008

Links about eGovernment, Transition, and Employment Opportunities in the Obama Administration

By Dennis D. McDonald

I’m tracking government employment practices and the potential for using information technology to help make government more open, responsive, transparent, and efficient.

The following is a list of web bookmarks I’ve stored on the web based del.icio.us service that contain the tag “transition.” Some of them are also tagged with the term “eGovernment” or “Web 2.0.” Click on a title to see a snippet of text about that item, or click the little arrow icon to see the original item. (The del.icio.us RSS feed for bookmarks I’ve tagged with “transition” is here.)

Is there something you think should be added to the list? If so, please leave me a comment using the form at the bottom of the page, or send an email to ddmcd@yahoo.com.

Grazr

Copyright (c) 2008 by Dennis D. McDonald, Ph.D. Dr. McDonald is an independent technology management consultant based in Alexandria, Virginia. His email address is ddmcd@yahoo.com and his Twitter ID is @ddmcd.

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Reader Comments (2)

Dennis -- nice resource, and slick looking post!
November 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChris Parente
Thanks Chris - let me know if you come across any links I should add to the list!
November 14, 2008 | Registered CommenterDennis D. McDonald

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