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  • How to Overcome the Technology Resistant Consumer Base

    05.10.2012 | Jen Bundschu

    There is no doubt that we all recognize the value of “Gov 2.0”. It’s more than just a movement; it’s a critical paradigm shift that is becoming a reality for more and more agencies and their constituents. At the same time, it’s key to realize that this shift isn’t happening overnight.

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  • Going Mobile with Cancer.gov

    03.14.2012 | Jen Bundschu

    Jonathan Cho, Chief of Communications Technology at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), delivered a presentation at Aquilent’s recent Health 2.0 STAT event about NCI’s launch of m.cancer.gov, the mobile version of the agency’s main website, cancer.gov.

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  • Health 2.0 Event Recap: Audience Engagement

    05.18.2011 | Mike Deutsch

    The most recent Health 2.0 STAT Meetup last week once again proved the power of collaboration. It’s always a great opportunity to network with Health 2.0 leaders about their experiences and share new ideas. A common theme: the need for organizations to customize the mechanism and content for connecting and interacting with an audience or multiple audiences.

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  • MyDS Takes the Guesswork out of Dietary Supplements

    02.15.2011 | Mike Tock

    Aquilent’s most recent Health2.0 STAT Meetup event on February 10 showcased some of the latest innovations in health 2.0 – with a focus on real world scenarios of how open government is enabling more active citizen communication on key healthcare topics. One of the most interesting presentations came from Jody Engel, MA, RD, a nutritionist with the Communications Program at the National Institutes of Health…

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