Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Was 2009 the year of gov 2.0, or is gov 2.0 just a passing fad?

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    The foremost story of 2009 has been the transition from the Bush administration to President Barack Obama's administration -- and all the power shifts that trickle down through technology, policy, procurement and management in government.




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