Collective Sense-making from Gov2.0 Camp

co-written and data assembled by David James

This weekend’s Government 2.0 Camp is further proof that something very exciting is happening around the concepts of open, participatory, self, government. The Camp, the inaugural event of the Government 2.0 Club, is one of a series of mostly volunteer-led events tackling the meaning and implementation of the next generation of democracy and government.

Approximately 500 people interested in Government 2.0 assembled. It was a diverse group, including government employees, entrepreneurs, government contractors, and interested citizens. Through discussions, panels, and lots of hallway conversations, the participants came together to figure out what Government 2.0 means, where it is going, and how it applies to their work.

Daily Digest: Through the Wormhole, Into the White House

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  • New White House staffers find themselves time-traveled back about, oh, a decade when they walk through 1600 Pennsylvania's gates...
  • The latest in the on-going "will he or won't he" saga involving Obama's beloved Blackberry...
  • And more.