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Corner Alliance constantly seeks innovative ways to approach problems. This page gives a snapshot of our viewpoint and perspective on issues and subjects of interest to our clients and us.You will also find links to reports, articles, studies and other resources we find valuable and relevant to our line of work.We invite you to get to know us through our Twitter feed, Facebook page, and whitepapers and articles. Take some time to look at what we have to say and let us know your thoughts.
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Government 2.0 Camp Rocky Mountains is the first Government 2.0 camp for the Rocky Mountain Region. This camp will bring together government leaders, policy makers, scholars, students, contractors, and government employees to discuss and work collaboratively on improving government through technology. This event is open to anyone interested in improving government. Our focus will be the use of technologies, like Web 2.0 and social media tools, to create a more collaborative, transparent, and effective government. (June 12, 2010 8:00-5:00 Silicon Flatirons Center CU Wolf School of Law)
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The transition to plain English from 10 codes has been difficult for law enforcement agencies. This article proposes an interesting approach from the practitioner perspective to encourage the switch to plain language within the law enforcement community. |
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The trend in public safety communications is toward the use of plain language. This piece describes the gradual transition from 10 codes to plain language, and brings to the surface the remaining cultural and political barriers hindering the process. |
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The Obama administration's December 8 directive requires every agency to take immediate action to illustrate and execute Open Government, which includes increased transparency and participation. In this paper, Corner Alliance explores realistic methods and processes for how government agencies can meet the objectives directed the new policy. |
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Since 2008, Facebook usage has grown from 1.1 billion to 3 billion, roughly the size of Brazil's population. This article explores the expansion of one the most popular Web 2.0 technologies and its societal impact.
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One area of interest and expertise for Corner Alliance is public safety and the evolving impact that Web 2.0 and information sharing has on the first responder community. If this is an area of interest for you, this study is a great resource on the challenges and opportunities around on-line information sharing. |
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As information and communication technologies grow, government has recognized the power of these amazing tools to better serve the public. This GSA study looks at the government's growing interest and applications of Web 2.0. |
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Emergency managers also recognize the impact and influence that social networking sites, such as Twitter, Flickr and Facebook have on their ability to serve communities in disaster situations. Check out this article for more.
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