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My appearance on Fed. News Radio about “disruptive tech”
By WDavidStephenson | August 28, 2007
Last Friday I had a great time, taping this show for Federal News Radio, with one of my favorite progressive thinkers about Web 2.0’s application to government, Federal Computer Week Editor Chris Dorobek (don’t miss his blog).
The show focused on the impact of disruptive technologies in general on government (a preview of FCW’s Sept. 3rd issue, which will include an op-ed I wrote on Homeland Security 2.0) — Chris handled that one — and specifically on Homeland Security, which I talked about under the rubric of Homeland Security 2.0. Hope you enjoy it!
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Topics: empowering public, policy and politics, collaboration, e-gov transformation, networked security | |




