If you hadn’t noticed by the recent launch of our Government 2.0 Summit, our recently added track: Government 2.0, and the partnership with the Sunlight Foundation for our ‘build transparency in government’ hackathon – the O’Reilly and TechWeb teams are heavily interested in the intersection of government and Web 2.0.
So we’re happy to support to the organizers of FedWeb2.0ers at Web 2.0. It’s a meetup of federal employees trying to move in to the future (sometimes dragging the federal government kicking and screaming behind us) at Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco – though we also welcome folk (contractors, developers, whoever) that might have ideas how to help us.
What are some of the challenges you as a government employee, or contributor face in this shift to the new Web?
What are some suggestions or recommendations that will help adoption of new media and the social web within our government today, tomorrow and the future unknown?
How can all this be done? Who should, could, needs to be involved?
Though this change may be slow, it’s an evolution in the right direction. And this week, during Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, is the right time to have this conversation.
Join FedWeb2.0ers on Thursday from 3-4 in the Community Room, Level 2, Room 2020.

Apr 1st, 2009 |
hmm, I won’t be there Thursday but only Friday…
@quanghoc