Gov Goes Mobile-Using Mobile Platforms for Content Delivery, Enagagment and Crisis Communications Training Workshop



Mobile device platorms are becoming increasingly important in government as content delivery systems and crisis communication tools. Mobile devises offer the chance to tackle issues of the digital divide as well as to extend the reach of content delivery and engagement to an increasinlgy mobile population.

The government is increasing its use of mobile integrated content delivery for information dissemination, public engagement, internal collaboration and crisis management.

Mobile devises will clearly be used more and more in the near future. Learn how you can use mobile devices for your agency and program as the federal government goes mobile.

Major Topics:

  • An overview of mobile content delivery and engagement capabilities for governnment agencies.
  • Selecting and planning for a content management system for mobile devices.
  • Business case for and challenges of creating smartphone applications in a federal agency.
  • How mobile content delivery can expand the reach of your government website.
  • An overview of metrics available for mobile delivery and why they are important.
  • How mobile is being used for alert systems at federal agencies and why that may be important for your agency.
  • How mobile is being used by government agencies to deliver specific content on-demand to the public.
  • Why the integration of mobile technology will be increasingly important in your public engagement, collaboration and crisis management planning and implementation.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Dalroy Ward Chief of Information Services Branch Information Access Division (IAD) Office of Environmental Information Environmental Protection Agency

Rebecca McMenanims New Media Director Voice of America (VOA)

Jeremy Vanderlan Web Developer for AIDS.gov Department of Health and Human Services


When
Thu, Dec 10, 2009


Where
Willard Intercontinental Hotel
Washington, DC


Website
Click here to visit event website


Organizer
Potomac Forum



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