The Australian Federal Government sponsored Government 2.0 Taskforce presented its final report at the end of 2009. As part of the Taskforce's consultation process, they commissioned the creation of Online Engagement Guidelines and a Web 2.0 Toolkit. This was designed to provide guidance to government agencies using web 2.0 tools and provided a recommendation for a toolkit of web 2.0 technologies that agencies can use based on principles of shared services and re-use. This was presented on Friday 5th February, 2010 in Canberra.
11. Contents
1. Designing an online
engagement
2. Community Management
How-To
3. Roles, Competencies and
Policies
4. Online Engagement Use
Cases and Model Examples
16. December 2009
“Government 2.0 will not be easy for it
directly challenges some aspects of
established policy and practice within
government. Yet the changes to culture,
practice and policy we envisage will
ultimately advance the traditions of
modern democratic government. Hence,
there is a requirement for co-ordinated
leadership, policy and culture change.”
21. Image Acknowledgements
• Screenshot from Us Now http://www.usnowfilm.com/
• Web2.0 mosaic http://www.flickr.com/photos/
38733412@N00/2053289691/
• Minister Lindsay Tanner announces Gov 2.0 Taskforce http://
www.flickr.com/photos/62428481@N00/3651218605/
• ULTIMATE FACEBALL!!1! http://www.flickr.com/photos/
35468159852@N01/449142212/
• Blog: Writing our own Us Now story http://www.pool.org.au/blog/
pool_team/writing_our_own_us_now_story
• Lego people http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeshlabotnik/305410323/
• Note: Taskforce and Project 8 materials are all licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia License.