Why Does the Government Need Social Media?
February 21, 2012, No Comments

The government benefits from the use of social media in several key ways. The first and most obvious benefit is the dire ...

WCAG 2.0 and The Government
February 21, 2012, No Comments

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, or WCAG, are an international standard designed to enable disabled individuals ...

Taking a Look at Wiki Software
February 21, 2012, No Comments

Wikis are a form of collaborative software used primarily for the display of large amounts of related information. The p ...

Cloud Computing and Government Security
February 15, 2012, No Comments

Cloud computing is used by the government to both help make public services more accessible and to keep certain secrets ...

Customer Relationship Management for the Government
February 15, 2012, No Comments

Customer relationship management, commonly abbreviated as CRM, is a type of online software platform that helps companie ...

A Guide to Common Look and Feel
February 6, 2012, No Comments

Common Look and Feel is a standard developed by the Treasury Board of the Canadian Government to help make accessible we ...

508 Compliance
February 6, 2012, No Comments

Much as brick and mortar businesses are required to provide access for the disabled in the form of ramps and elongated d ...

Integrating Social Media into Government Websites
January 16, 2012, 2 Comments

Up until recently, the idea of encouraging employees to spend time on Facebook or other social media sites was ludicrous ...

How to Increase Employee Engagement within the Government
December 8, 2011, 1 Comment

Any successful relationship is based on two primary factors: commitment and satisfaction. The relationship between an em ...

Deadlines and Specific Goals: Essential Components of Effective Collaboration
December 8, 2011, No Comments

Effective collaboration in the public sector isn’t simply about making notes on a PDF. It’s about working towards a ...