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Julianne Shinto, a leading political branding expert, had this to say about the episode: This particular E-Gov fund was actually started by George W. Bush, who initially asked for funding in the arena of $100 million, rather than the initial $3 million that was granted.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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Julianne Shinto, a leading political branding expert, had this to say about the episode: This particular E-Gov fund was actually started by George W. Bush, who initially asked for funding in the arena of $100 million, rather than the initial $3 million that was granted.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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It was an easy thing to do; they could take a whack at the "E-Gov" fund -- Funnily enough the E-Gov fund did not actually fund Gov 2.0 projects, and it was indeed a holdover from earlier initiatives.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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Meaning that the initiatives like "shifting to the cloud" as well as increased attention to cyber security and citizen engagement models were being paid for out of accounts having nothing to do with this highly politicized media circus that is the "E-Gov Fund."
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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Here is a look at the outcry about the House shutting down the E-Gov fund.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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It was an easy thing to do; they could take a whack at the "E-Gov" fund -- Funnily enough the E-Gov fund did not actually fund Gov 2.0 projects, and it was indeed a holdover from earlier initiatives.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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Meaning that the initiatives like "shifting to the cloud" as well as increased attention to cyber security and citizen engagement models were being paid for out of accounts having nothing to do with this highly politicized media circus that is the "E-Gov Fund."
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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Here is a look at the outcry about the House shutting down the E-Gov fund.
Alan W. Silberberg: Politics Is in Everything. Period. Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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As stated in our publicly-released reports, the E-Gov Index is comprised of Federal websites that measure satisfaction using FSR.
Stuck on website satisfaction without social media? « eagledawg.net 2010
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It is currently a violation of E-Gov policies for a government web site to link to sites other than. gov or. mil, for fear of perceived federal endorsement.
David Kralik: Chief Technology Officer to be Transformational? 2009
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