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Obsolete Regulations Block Government Adoption Of Social MediaObsolete Regulations Block Government Adoption Of Social Media
The U.S. government's CIO told Congress this week that obsolete regulations are blocking agencies from serving the people by participating in top Web sites and social media. Regulations governing the use of cookies and -- ironically -- disclosure laws are keeping government stuck in the 20th Century.
Mitch Wagner
May 1, 2009
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The U.S. government's CIO told Congress this week that obsolete regulations are blocking agencies from serving the people by participating in top Web sites and social media. Regulations governing the use of cookies and -- ironically -- disclosure laws are keeping government stuck in the 20th Century.It's a case of bringing government where the people are:
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