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Using a Blog to Engage Citizens Online
Using a Blog to Engage Citizens Online Class Format: Webinar about our webinars Instructor: Steve Crescenzo, Crescenzo Communications Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST Place: Online Webinar* Fee: $50 federal, state, or local U.S. government; $75 for non–government Webinar Description Agency blogs are a great way to engage with the public on a conversational level and have discussions about ways to improve...
February 23, 2010
Organizer: Web Manager University
Location: Webcast
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Advanced Writing for the Web: Using Pla...
Advanced Writing for the Web: Using Plain Language to Engage Citizens Class Format: One–Day Course Instructor: Leslie O'Flahavan, E–WRITE Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Place: Department of Labor (DOL) Directions to DOL Fee: $200 federal, state, or local U.S. government; $300 for non–government Course Description You can't engage people unless you communicate in plain, down–to–ear...
February 17, 2010
Organizer: Web Manager University
Location: Washington, DC
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Social Media For Government: How to Eng...
KEY TAKE AWAYS: Attend this conference to learn how to capture the power of social media in your organization, along with helpful tools, tips and techniques to get started, including: Developing a social media (blogging, Twitter, podcasting, wikis, social networks, etc.) strategy to drive performance-based communications Building senior management support for your social media programs Integrating social media tools into your internal and exte...
February 8-11, 2010
Organizer: Advanced Learning Institute
Location: Washington, DC
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Wings, Warriors, and the Walter Reed So...
Happy Holidays! There is nothing better than eating a bowl of chili on a cool December evening…. except when it is ALL YOU CAN EAT chili, wings and Nachos AND the proceeds go the Army’s Walter Reed Society. Join dcTechSource.com in a fun filled evening of great wings, hot chili, cold beers, and blatant networking, all while raising money for the Walter Reed Society. You know about Walter Reed. Well the Society provides special ser...
December 16, 2009
Organizer: dcTechSource
Location: Arlington, VA
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Bisnow's Outlook On Energy
When it comes to stimulus money no one is spending like the Department of Energy. Join us December 15 for our next Federal IT Breakfast & Schmooze as we host DOE CFO Steve Isakowitz who is guiding the department’s momentous spending. And Steve’s not just a pencil pusher - as a former exec at Lockheed and Booz Allen, not to mention a Master’s in aerospace engineering from MIT, he knows the info industry wants to hear.
December 15, 2009
Organizer: Bisnow
Location: Vienna, VA
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Anti-Money Laundering: A Guide to the L...
"Money-laundering is one of the most common and complex financial crimes to be committed. Learn exactly what you need to know about the specific statutes and regulations that govern the crime. The Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, also known as the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), and its implementing regulation, 31 CFR 103, is the main regulatory tool the U.S. government uses to fight drug trafficking, money laundering and other crimes....
December 14, 2009
Organizer: GovInfoSecurity
Location: Webcast
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Federal Webinar: Malware Landscape and...
Malware is changing the way federal agencies deal with security threats to their networks every day. Does malware entering your networks keep you up at night? Do you know what blended threats are, and how they are executed? Jim Beaupre, CEO of FedResults will be hosting a discussion around issues facing federal agencies including "open" government, Gov 2.0, FISMA, FDCC, SCAP and the challenges of providing security in citizen centric applicati...
November 19, 2009
Organizer: FedResults
Location: Webcast
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