Growing list of resources to help you get involved in government transparency and ethics issues. Green economies require strong leadership. Strong leadership needs to be promoted at all levels to reach our sustainability goals.

The Collaboration Project

The Collaboration Project is an independent forum of leaders who share a commitment to the adoption and use of collaborative technologies to solve the complex problems of public management. Powered by the National Academy of Public Administration, this “wikified” space is designed to share ideas, examples and insights on the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies in the field of public governance. Visit the Collaboration Project

Social Media Council

If you thought the social media subcouncil wikiWeb 2 0 Governance Policies and Best Practices resources were good, you gotta check out the delicious bookmarks here.

Social Government

Social Government was created in January 2009 by Ethan Klapper. The goal of this blog is to keep tabs on what various U.S. government agencies are doing with their Web and Web 2.0 initiatives. Posts will feature analysis, interviews and links to articles of interest. This blog is not affiliated with any government agency and does not have a partisan slant, though developments with campaigns might be covered. Help turn government into government 2.0.

Bright Side of Government

The mission of this blog is to offer insight into the technology trends and issues that impact State and Local government.  We will have guest posts from the best and the brightest.  We also encourage our readers to offer their own best practices and discuss issues that they are facing. Visit the Bright Side of Government

Governing People.com

An online community for advocates of smarter government. Visit GoverningPeople.com

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