Measuring Communcation Success: How to...
Can government communicators quantify success in a largely qualitative field? Can we effectively measure the value of our efforts? Join NAGC on November 18 to kick off and association-wide discussion on communications ROI. To start the conversation, we will be joined by Christina Francisco, Associate Director for Digital Marketing and Engagement at the American Diabetes Association. In this session you will learn how to: Tell the story ...
Managing and Tracking the Effectiveness...
Despite the anonymity of today’s digital world, relationships remain a critical factor between constituents and government. Agencies must work hard to build trust and create interactions that deliver value to both citizens and the agency. To build effective relationships that influence citizens' decisions, agencies must create the right message and stay on top of the social fray. View our complimentary on-demand webinar that will explore...
How Not To Be Boring on Government Soci...
Learn How the City of West Hollywood, California Uses Authenticity to Deliver Their Message and Drive Results On October 27th, join ArchiveSocial and the City of West Hollywood, California for a discussion about how to leverage the personality of your city to more effectively communicate on social media. From pedestrian safety PSAs in the form of colorful music videos to tongue-in-cheek ads promoting public transportation, the City of West Hol...
Protecting Your Organization’s Image in...
How do you maintain your organization’s public image in the midst of a sustained period of controversy? Annie Skinner, Senior Communications Manager for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), will share her experience creating and implementing a crisis communications strategy in the face of intense public scrutiny. She will discuss media relations, public relations, internal communications, brand management, the role of social media, and s...
EMC Government Webcast: Information Gov...
A rapid increase of collaboration tool use, social media, information/data growth, email, and other communication channels have led to growing pressure on the resources and costs on government agencies' records retention and E-Discovery operations. Today, organizations must also be prepared to quickly search their data in response to investigations, litigation, and FOIA requests. How can agencies achieve these goals when the data is growing ex...
Accelerate Training with Social Learnin...
Every government agency faces the need to train and enable its workforce. Doing this effectively is a challenge because so much of the expertise resides with its people rather than in structured learning courses. Knowledge needs to flow horizontally across peers; not just vertically. Yet most social knowledge transfer today gets lost in emails, instant messages or conversations around the water cooler. During this session, you’ll learn h...
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Splunk for Security: SOCs, SIEMs, Compl...
In the age of increased cyberthreats and other breaches, government security analysts need an easy-to-use, relevant, and comprehensive view of the threat landscape. If you know Splunk, you likely know our solutions provide agencies with valuable context and visual insights through a “single pane of glass" view across critical infrastructure systems. Tune into our webcast to learn about the breadth of capabilities Splunk offers governmen...
Privacy, Cybersecurity and Social Media
A discussion on privacy and how it is evolving with social media such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We will discuss the differences between how this is being handled domestically in the United States versus the international views of other countries on privacy.
Analyze, Search, and Tag Images, Video,...
The government collects image, video, sensor, and other pixel content. Text search engines have no ability to review, search, or analyze this content. piXlogic changes all that and provides the analytics and search capabilities to examine image, video, and pixel content for any object, face, and text in the image of interest. Whether you are law enforcement trying to analyze surveillance and social media content or you are intelligence and def...
Government Email: Public or Private Record?
Dirty laundry and county board meetings - what do these have in common? Both could be subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Whether and when electronic communications such as emails, text messages, social media posts and tweets are subject to public records laws is a confusing and challenging question for public officials and journalists alike. This live webinar explains when such electronic communications must be disclosed and when they...
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