File:DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit-Recap.ogv
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English: Video recap from the DigitalGov Summit.
We don’t build the government of the 21st century by drawing within the lines. The DigitalGov Summit will provide participants an understanding how digital services — like mobile development, social media, APIs, data and user experience — intersect and integrate to improve citizen services and reduce costs. The story of these innovations will be narrated by interactive panels of digital managers across the full scope of the federal government, and will empower and challenge participants to better integrate their own digital services into more effective, combined programs. For more information, visit http://www.digitalgov.gov/event/digitalgov-citizen-services-summit/ and follow DigitalGov on twitter https://twitter.com/Digital_Gov Produced by DigitalGov University, an initiative of the General Services Administration. U.S. Government: http://www.digitalgov.gov/event/digitalgov-citizen-services-summit/ accessed September 9, 2015 |
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Source | U.S. Government, DigitalGov University, an initiative of the General Services Administration. Presenter: Dr. David Bray, Chief Information Officer, Federal Communications Commission |
Author | U.S. Government, DigitalGov University, an initiative of the General Services Administration. Presenter: Dr. David Bray, Chief Information Officer, Federal Communications Commission |
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