innovating tomorrow's government
posted on 06.04.2013 posted by Lee Morey

Focusing on Great User Experience at MoDevUX 2013

You may have a classic desktop at work, or perhaps a docking station for a laptop that travels with you from headquarters to client sites taking full advantage of that bus or train commute. But maybe… or even probably… you’ve also got a smartphone in your hand and a tablet on the kitchen table.

A Child Shall Lead Us: The Mobile Revolution

Recently, I was visiting my oldest brother and his family in Annapolis. He has two teenage daughters, Alena and Natalya. After a sumptuous dinner, we sat around chatting and I used my Motorola Photon smart phone to snap a picture of the girls. Natalya asked me to send her the photo.

Going Mobile with Cancer.gov

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.

CES 2012 – A Technology Disneyland

Once again, I had the privilege of attending the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last month, the must-attend event for those of us technology “geeks” who, for us is more like Disneyland than a trade show.

MyDS Takes the Guesswork out of Dietary Supplements

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…