Government Technology - September 2008 - (Page DC4) Introduction Group Publisher: Digital Communities Program Dir.: Executive Editor: Exec. Coordinator to Pub. EDITORIAL Editor: Assoc. Editors: Chief Copy Editor: Managing Editor: Justice & Public Safety Editor: Features Editor: Assistant Editor: Staff Writer: Copy Editor: Editorial Assistant: Contributing Editor: Contributing Writers: DON PEARSON dpearson@govtech.com TODD SANDER tsander@centerdigitalgov.com STEVE TOWNS stowns@govtech.com JULIE MURPHY jmurphy@govtech.com A New Government Paradigm W e hear the term “Web 2.0” every- up with information online that solidiwhere. For many, it’s mostly fies people’s opinions, and also possibly associated with YouTube, Facebook influences their actions? Local government must embrace and MySpace. However, like any term that develops into hype, the defi nition Web 2.0 technologies because they offer new ways to interactively engage citiseems to expand. Open source advocate Tim O’Reilly zens as partners in action. In this issue, we examine some Web said, “Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused 2.0 implications for government and by the move to the Internet as platform, explore the possibilities to enhance and an attempt to understand the rules community and local government service to citizen. for success on that new platform.” While discussing media and commuThe best explanation may come from Wikipedia: “Web 2.0 Web sites allow nity in general, we also offer a take on changing media ownership users to do more than just rules, which some say could retrieve information. They By Blake Harris seriously impact locally can build on the interactive facilities of ‘Web 1.0’ to provide ‘network as platform’ computing, allowing users to run software applications entirely through a browser. … These sites may have an ‘architecture of participation’ that encourages users to add value to the application as they use it.” Web 2.0 offers vast opportunities for local government to organize and interact with citizens. However, it presents new challenges to government’s customary approach to citizen engagement and leadership. Ten years ago, government could usually get ahead of the news story by managing the news cycle. Fastforward to the world of Web 2.0 and the reality of de facto “citizen journalists.” If there’s Internet access after a large disaster, videos, blogs or photos will likely be on the Net within hours, if not minutes. How does government keep EDITOR BLAKE HARRIS bharris@govtech.com EMILY MONTANDON emontandon@govtech.com CHAD VANDER VEEN cvanderveen@govtech.com MIRIAM JONES mjones@govtech.com KAREN STEWARTSON kstewartson@govtech.com JIM McKAY jmckay@govtech.com ANDY OPSAHL aopsahl@govtech.com MATT WILLIAMS mwilliams@govtech.com HILTON COLLINS hcollins@govtech.com ELAINE RUNDLE erundle@govtech.com CORTNEY TOWNS ctowns@govtech.com TOD NEWCOMBE tnewcombe@govtech.com INDRAJIT BASU, CHANDLER HARRIS, SASCHA D. MEINRATH, BILL SCHRIER, JIM STANTON DESIGN Creative Dir.: Senior Designer: Graphic Designers: Illustrator: Production Dir.: Production Mgr.: Internet Dir.: PUBLISHING VP Sales: VP Strategic Accounts: VP Bus. Development: Sr. Dir. of Sales: Regional Sales Dirs.: KELLY MARTINELLI kmartinelli@govtech.com CRYSTAL HOPSON chopson@govtech.com MICHELLE HAMM mhamm@govtech.com JOE COLOMBO jcolombo@govtech.com TOM McKEITH tmckeith@govtech.com STEPHAN WIDMAIER swidm@govtech.com JOEI HEART jheart@govtech.com JUDE HANSEN jhansen@govtech.com DON PEARSON dpearson@govtech.com JON FYFFE jfyffe@govtech.com West, Central TIM KARNEY tkarney@govtech.com East PAM FYFFE pfyffe@govtech.com West, Central LESLIE HUNTER lhunter@govtech.com East SHELLEY BALLARD sballard@govtech.com West, Central owned and operated community media. Examples of regional cooperation on IT projects, an option many communities will investigate in the future, are also discussed. These articles reflect how we’re expanding digital communities beyond what’s traditionally been viewed as the wired community. It’s safe to say a digital community is one that embraces Web 2.0 possibilities, creating innovative ways for citizens to interact with government. Improving citizen service has been a fundamental driver for IT in local government over the 20 years. With Web 2.0, we step beyond the service paradigm by essentially adding another layer: government as a platform for community-citizen interaction and cooperation in ways yet imagined. And that makes the future of digital communities very exciting. 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