2012 Government Web and New Media Conference

2012 Government Web and New Media Conference

Government employees and contractors who use online tools and social media to meet their agency mission, including: agency web and new media directors, CIO/IT staff, program managers, public affairs personnel, web content writers and editors, usability specialists, designers, customer service advocates, and anyone else interested in and involved with government web and new media efforts.

The annual Government Web and New Media Conference

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  1. Candi Harrison

    375.0 days ago

    RT @GovNewMedia: Gov't Web & New Media Conference ( 5/16-17) Agenda is now available: http://t.co/Cp5gKSWk #dotgov #usability #plainlanguage

  2. Justin Herman

    375.0 days ago

    This'll be big RT @WebManagerU Gov't Web & New Media Conference Agenda now available: http://t.co/CTSWUy4P #DigitalGovU #govwebcon #Gov20

  3. GSA New Media

    375.0 days ago

    Gov't Web & New Media Conference ( 5/16-17) Space is filling quickly, don't get left out: http://t.co/HgOB47Wa #DigitalGovU #govwebcon

  4. WebManagerUniversity

    375.0 days ago

    2012 Gov't Web & New Media Conference ( 5/16-17). Last year we SOLD OUT - so register today. #govwebcon #gov20 http://t.co/fgaa9Q0b

  5. OhMyGov

    375.0 days ago

    RT @GovNewMedia: Gov't Web & New Media Conference ( 5/16-17) Agenda is now available: http://t.co/Eg68IoAR #DigitalGovU #govwebcon

  6. Alex Howard

    375.0 days ago

    @GovNewMedia Hmm. I see a #OpenGov #Gov20 event that's *not* happening; http://t.co/p84amtAs Why no tweets about cancellation & refunds?



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