What I appreciate is that a few of the tech types understand that you just can't always be saying "no" to innovation. With a tool as powerful as social media--government must find a way to merge security and the ability to communicate.
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Paul Taylor, a columnist with Government Technology wrote about the need for Government Social Networking Policies.
What I appreciate is that a few of the tech types understand that you just can't always be saying "no" to innovation. With a tool as powerful as social media--government must find a way to merge security and the ability to communicate.
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What I appreciate is that a few of the tech types understand that you just can't always be saying "no" to innovation. With a tool as powerful as social media--government must find a way to merge security and the ability to communicate.
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