There will be an interesting workshop being held this coming week in Monterey, CA. Hopefully the results will be published on how social media/web 2.0 is impacting emergency management and disasters. There are some real thought leaders planning on attending, including Jeannette Sutton and Mike Byrne who has a short video on the link provided.
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Exploring the Policy and Strategy Implications of Web 2.0 on the Practice of Homeland Security
June 27, 2009
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There will be an interesting workshop being held this coming week in Monterey, CA. Hopefully the results will be published on how social media/web 2.0 is impacting emergency management and disasters. There are some real thought leaders planning on attending, including Jeannette Sutton and Mike Byrne who has a short video on the link provided.
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There will be an interesting workshop being held this coming week in Monterey, CA. Hopefully the results will be published on how social media/web 2.0 is impacting emergency management and disasters. There are some real thought leaders planning on attending, including Jeannette Sutton and Mike Byrne who has a short video on the link provided.
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