PDF2009 – The Blogging of the Bureaucracy: How to Use Social Media From Inside Government

Posted by Marshall Sponder on June 30, 2009 | Link It

The Blogging of the Bureaucracy: How to Use Social Media From Inside Government:

Jeanne Holm, Gwynne Kostin, Ann Aikin, Jed Sundwall, Matthew Burton (moderator)

NASA has 300 million visits a year and has a large presence in Second Life. Also NASA has the most visited Government website, and NASA allows crowdsourcing science research.

NASA is working on internal social networking, open scourced content. NASA has a new application called SPACEBOOK allowing trust and empowerment, colloberation. NASA approach is to trust people and empower them, 95% they will do the right thing and the 5% when they don’t you can speak to them easily and it’s taken care of.

CDC has gotten involved in Social Media, but it took 2.5 years to get blogging approved, and it just happened last month. A lot of materials are repurposed for social media.

H1N1 social media response, with useful information that people will read. Social Media buyin from management is needed to fully engage with SM. We also monitored tweets on H1NI and created a communication strategy around it. Peanut Butter recalls generated more social media.

One issue with Social Media and Government is getting it approved.

HOMELAND SECURITY
US Coast Guard had no presence on YouTube – response – Coast Guard developed a YouTube Channel and has had a million viewers.

TSA blog is maintained by popular bloggers that have their own following. This blog, the TSA blog, is considered the gold standard in government blogging. Success Factors – you need Top Support, Being Ready, why to do it, respecting age, Risk Taking and Cross Functional Team plus retail
and wholesale packaging of data.

Webcontent.gov
Tsagov.gov
Govloop.com
It’s critical Government Data exists on YouTube and Social Media, because, if not, then the Government doesn’t exist to the mindset of viewers and consumers of Social Media.

GSA
Wanted to start using Social Media starting a year ago. GSA is the portal to the rest of the government. Did research to find what people wanted.
We take a strategic result to everything we do. We found USA.gov seeks to serve people who want to interect with government but don’t know how.

One of the curious things about Social Media in Government is most Social Media is blocked on internal Government networks, therefore, on one side, participation in Social Media is both encouraged and then, discouraged, at the same time.



PDF2009 Mapping the Internet Jungle

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Mapping the Networked Public Sphere: How Blogs, Mainstream Media and Official Sources Interact:

Ken Deutsch, Stan Magniant, Vincent Ducrey, Michael Cornfield (moderator)

Semantic Analysis can’t be entirely automated.

Additive process, you don’t stop what you are doing, but add and focus. It’s like Media Markets and Broadcast, they are influenced, but not limited to state lines.

Is location indicated on a blog? If you look at main newspaper in a state, then look at blogs liking into it, you can, sometimes, assign a blog to a state, or locality.

Community Extraction and what falls into “liberal” vs. “conservative”; analyze linking patterns.

Fuzziness between clusters of people, identifying who your interlinking (what you want to do) vs. Behavior (red vs. Blue). Wish there was a way to automated way to do this, but there isn’t.

What is the role of perfessional journalism in the kind of maps being provided? It turns out, bloggers read journalists, but it may be that bloggers.



THINKSOCIAL lunchen at PDF2009

Posted by Marshall Sponder on June 30, 2009 | Link It

I found myself, after having eaten my bag lunch (unfortunately) invited to another, the launch of THINKSOCIAL (advancing the Public Interest of Social Media) at the Landmark Resturant here at Lincoln Center Jazz and PDF2009.

THINKSOCIAL is also a blogging platform and will grow, from it’s inception, to include many new features.

It’s true THINKSOCIAL could also be a place where ROI and STANDARDS can be posted.

Kristie Carpenter of the Paley Center spoke about the 150 forums they hold here in NYC, and 50 leadership councils bringing executives together.

Social Media can have a more profound impact for social good, that’s what this lunch is all about.

Technology has had a large, amplying effect and Social Media is a totally different dynamic, and we have to look at SM and ask ourselves, how is this different?

Thinksocial has a website and an agenda of meetings, developing the recognition system, to see the groups that are leading edge, so they can be recognized. Also, facilated interactions between social media, private and public sector leaders.

Toby Danials – speaking about launch of website yesterday and a July 8th event at the Paley Center for those who want to particate in the LeaderShip Council.

1-Critera for Selection
2- categories
3- process

THINKSOCIAL works to facilated offline and online interactions.

Creating Buzz, contest is part of the reward.



UPCOMING SPEAKING

Marshall Sponder Keynotes this conference on March 13th, and conducts as Social Media Workshop on March 14th, 2012

The inaugural Social Media Analytics Summit is the first ever two-day business conference with a complete focus on social media analytics. Social media analytics enhances customer service, improves brand and reputation management, and measures overall social media success for businesses