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Alec Ross on the Net in the State Dept.

Posted on December 6th, 2009

In this five minute interview, done at Supernova, Alec Ross — who reports to Hillary Clinton as Senior Innovation Adviser — talks about how the Internet cadre is doing in the State Department.

[Disclosure: I may have the opportunity to work with the State Dept. (as a volunteer) on the internal use of Web 2.0 tools, pending my getting a security clearance. I believe Alec was instrumental in this. So, thank you Alec. And, of course, that inevitably taints my interview. FWIW, I was a fan of Alec's well before I knew him.]

Tagged with: alec ross • egov • egovernment • state department • web 2.0

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3 Responses to “Alec Ross on the Net in the State Dept.”

  1. Mirek Sopek, on December 6th, 2009 at 4:04 pm Said:

    Great interview. I wish other countries had such visionary advisors like Alec, and such visionary leadership as that from Hillary…

    For too many politicians around the world Internet is still a domain of some crazy geeks…

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