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Sir Bonar outlines the forthcoming UK Government ICT Strategy at the Institute for Government

Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom addresses an invited audience at the Institute for Government on the occasion of the launch of the publication “The Twitters of Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom”. He spoke about the G-Cloud and the proposed Government Apps Store. Sir Bonar is accompanied by his secretary Patricia.

Gov 2.0 will make the world of government ICT Faster, Cheaper and Greener!

A bit more about Sir Bonar and his book according to Ideal Government: “The British civil service has taken to social networking like a duck to water, a new book to be launched this week proves. In another world first for British public-sector ICT, Permanent Secretary at Large Sir Bonar-Neville-Kingdom has allowed a year’s worth of his office’s output to the social networking site Twitter to be published in book form at lulu.com.

Formerly HM Government’s technology outreach Czar, Neville-Kingdom is currently data sharing Czar. He was also a former Ideal Government contributor, becoming in the process the first serving Permanent Secretary to blog in an open forum, before taking to Twitter in July 2009. He now has close to 1000 followers, including many women of a certain age with unusual names and a taste for lingerie.

His book has received a mixed reception. Internal research suggests it has an approval rating of 147% among Cabinet Office staff. And former Minister Tom Watson says that “understanding his mindset is among the most important tasks facing the British Government” Meanwhile Yes Minister author Antony Jay, whose latest play is currently touring, says Sir Humphrey would have envied the immense powers technology has put at Sir Bonar’s disposal, but appears to doubt whether the latter is able to use them wisely.”

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Introducing No Labels – Not Left. Not Right. Forward.

A new political movement called No Labels is preparing for launch in the United States.

Put the Labels Aside. Do What’s Best for America.

We are Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who are united in the belief that we do not have to give up our labels, merely put them aside to do what’s best for America.

Here’s a link to the No Labels website

Seems to bear resemblance to some of the ideas Ken Dryden is putting forward in his new book Becoming Canada…maybe there’s a No Labels North in the cards?

And below we have posted the No Labels Declaration

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Without Engagement Gov 2.0 Will Fail

For people who are on the cutting edge of the Gov 2.0 movement, we often forget that a majority of government employees are still not enthusiastic about the potential of the new social networking technologies in their workplace. Now many of these folks are using Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc. to keep up with their family and friends but haven’t made that conceptual leap from using these tools at their job (“Surveys see developing use of gov 2.0 tools in state and local government”; Human Capital Institute Study). There are several reasons for this but I argue that the largest cause is due to lack of engagement by government employees. Link to entire article

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Welcome to PSleader!

Born out of a conversation at PLAY in November 2010 PSleader is a virtual community for the sharing and dissemination of ideas, interests and impacts social media can and is already having on the public service. At the core of PSleader are our PSbloggers people passionate about their roles and responsibiliites for improving service to the public. Please follow along or even better participate if you feel you have something to add to the conversation as this revolution unfolds all around us.

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