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We hear a lot about how federal agencies are using Web 2.0, but what about government contractors?
Accenture uses an internal networking system similar to LinkedIn, which includes information on employees, areas of expertise and bios. It's just one example of how Accenture is using Web 2.0.
Listen as Federal News Radio’s Tom Temmin and Jan Norris interview Chris Miller, Accenture’s senior director of business applications, about Web 2.0 for enterprise social networking and collaboration.
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Learn more about how the Accenture Public Service Value Governance Framework can help evaluate the potential benefits of Web 2.0 in public service.
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April 20, 2009
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