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Government 2.0 by William Eggers
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ISBN: 0-7425-4175-4
Hardcover


 

 

Government 2.0:
Using Technology to Improve Education, Cut Red Tape, Reduce Gridlock, and Enhance Democracy
(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, January 2005)

By William D. Eggers

BOOK TOUR

FEBRUARY

  • New York City
    February 1st, 12:30 pm, Manhattan Institute Luncheon
  • Washington, DC
    Federal Senior Executives Association, Willard Hotel 4:00-6:00
  • Los Angeles
    February 7th, 6:00 pm, Pepperdine University
  • Minneapolis
    February 11th, 8:30 am
  • Washington, DC
    February 15th, 12:00-2:00pm, Cato Institute
  • Ottawa, Canada
    February 15-17th
  • San Francisco
    February 24th, Committee on Jobs, 8:30-11:00 am, World Trade Club, Coit Tower Room, One Ferry Plaza, San Francisco
  • Sacramento
    February 24th, 6:00-8:00 pm

MARCH

  • Washington, DC
    March 1st
  • Chicago
    March 4th
  • Washington, DC
    March 10th
  • Washington, DC
    March 11th
  • Washington, DC
    March 16th
  • San Diego
    March 21st, Performance Institute Annual Conference
  • Los Angeles
    March 22-24th
  • New Zealand
    Wellington

APRIL

  • Australia
    April 4th-5th
  • Harrisburg, PA
    April 13-14th

MAY

  • Washington, DC
    May 3rd
  • Richmond, VA
  • Hilton Head, South Carolina
    May 15th

JUNE

  • Salt Lake City, UT
    June 2nd, June 3rd
  • Washington, DC
    June 20th

AUGUST

  • Austin
    August 3rd

SEPTEMBER

  • Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)

 

 

ADVANCE PRAISE

"In this important book, William Eggers shows convincingly just how much promise technology holds for making government more efficient, transparent, and responsive to its citizens. Eggers displays a keen understanding of policy-making in the digital age. Accompanying his insightful policy prescriptions are invaluable tips for putting the ideas into practice. Government 2.0 is a great contribution to freedom and democracy."
- Governor Bill Owens,
Colorado

"Government 2.0 should be required reading for all policy makers; it showcases the power of harnessing new technologies in a readable fashion with wonderful, real-life anecdotes. The information is vital for anyone helping to chart the political, cultural and economic future of our country."
- Cathilea Robinett, Executive Director, Centers for Digital Government and Education Executive Vice President, e.Republic, Inc.

"Bill Eggers effectively identifies that democracy in America today is increasingly being played out by everyday citizens in front of computer screens. He shows that political leaders can be in constructive two-way conversations with their constituents if they understand the dynamics of today's technologies."
- Minneapolis Mayor
R.T. Rybak


"Bill Eggers is one of the country's leading experts on government reform. I have been reading and listening to for a decade, since I first was elected mayor of Indianapolis. His new book, Government 2.0, provides a major contribution to the public policy debate."
- Stephen Goldsmith, Professor, Faculty Chair of the Innovations in American Government Program, Harvard University and former mayor of Indianapolis

"Every year, more governments are using technology to become more user-friendly and transparent for citizens, and, ultimately, more effective - moving from old-style patronage politics to performance politics. Government 2.0 is a great place to start for government leaders who want to make the right choices to have the biggest impact."
- Baltimore Mayor
Martin O'Malley

"Bill Eggers is out front ably tackling the huge challenge of making America's governments more rational and more electronic. This is the last frontier of the information age. Let's hope Eggers is right that "IT" shall overcome!"
- Richard P. Nathan, Director, Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York

 

 

         
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