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Forum on Modernizing Government: Maximizing Technology Return on Investment

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Jack Lew, Deputy Secretary for the Department of State, moderates a session on Maximizing Technology Return on Investment at the White House Forum on Modernizing Government. January 14, 2010.

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  • This forum was broadcast live? That's pretty good transparency.

  • Streamlining, simplifying, making intuitive and "transparent" the government-individual interface is an ongoing (never-ending) process. However, just to make government online systems fully integrated and coordinated with one another AND streamlined, etc., in JUST ONE AREA*, is unthinkably complex... so it's something that has to be "on the front burner" all the time for everyone.

    * eg: taxes, treasury, bonds - Federal, state & local. An enormous problem, but it has unlimited potential.

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  • Holy moly thats what I call a long video.

  • they already have them underground.

  • Wow! No Trolls?

    This subject must be too far beyond their capacity for them to even post their Tea Party rants here.

    I am glad to finally see some of the things I expected a year ago. There has been a lot of good work done with Systems Theory and the field of Organizational Development, I am glad to see some of it put to use to help the People. These principles should have been taught in classrooms for decades, rather than Reaganomics and other Faith-based notions.

  • why don't you bloody build high speed rail like china. for god sakes, destroy gm and Chrysler, they are 20th century brands and have no place in the new energy scarce economy.

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