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Public service employees are changing the way they work.
A government that works is open. It directly involves citizens, readily shares information and resources, and harnesses collaborative efforts to restore trust.
Increasingly, government agencies are using an online model to deliver services more rapidly and efficiently. And, more and more, citizens expect to be able to pay their taxes, submit forms and communicate with different branches of government at the local, state/provincial and federal level.
Just as government has embraced the web to deliver services, it's time to use the web to improve transparency and become more responsive to citizen needs. With IGLOO business social software for government, public service professionals can open lines of dialogue, debate and communication; engage citizens in government reform and rule-making; and deepen interaction on government-funded programs and initiatives.
Social software that's made for government.
Business Social Software for: Constituent Engagement, Program & Service Delivery, Economic Development & Innovation
Federal GovernmentBusiness social software at the federal level uses secure two-way communication to solve your enduring policy challenges and overcome the crippling bureaucracy that inhibits innovation. New models of web-enabled collaboration cut across departmental and agency silos to improve policy outcomes, reduce costs, and increase public value. | Local GovernmentBusiness social software at each of the state/provincial and municipal levels goes beyond e-government to increase the value of public services for local constituents. As a platform for participatory civic infrastructure, it enables you to deliver more effective programs and more frequent and engaging communication on issues of local importance. |
Afghanistan ChallengeThe Afghanistan Challenge is a partnership between CARE Canada, MEDA, Rotary International, WUSC and the Government of Canada. Together, these organizations are using an online community to challenge Canadians who want to personally help to get involved in efforts to rebuild Afghanistan. Website: www.afghanistanchallenge.ca |