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1 Government IT Professionals Online Survey Results FINAL REPORT September 2010

2 Report Contents Research Objectives & Methodology………………………………………p. 3 Demographics………………………………………………………………p. 4 Summary of Findings………………………………………………………p. 5 2

3 Research Objectives HP would like to understand of the use of social media and other communication and collaboration technologies (referred to herein as “Gov 2.0”) by government IT professionals. Custom Online Survey Fielded to U.S. government IT professionals of the local, state or federal level Field dates: September 7 – September 8, 2010 103 completed surveys 19 questions total 10 min maximum length Research Objectives & Methodology 3

4 Demographics 4 Role Contractor: 24% Full-time Employee: 76% Size of Agency 1-20 employees: 7% 21-50 employees: 6% 51-100 employees: 17% 101-250 employees: 20% 251-500 employees: 13% 501-1,000 employees: 10% 1,000+ employees: 28% Type of Agency Federal: 23% State: 43% Local: 34% Gender Male: 65% Female: 35% Age Under 20 yrs: 1% 20 - 24 yrs: 13% 25 - 34 yrs: 47% 35 - 44 yrs: 20% 45 - 54 yrs: 14% 55+ yrs: 6%

5 Summary of Findings

6 Summary of Key Findings 6 Use and Understanding of Gov 2.0: Most respondents feel they understand what Gov 2.0 entails. Respondents described Gov 2.0 as a movement towards collaboration, transparency and technological innovation. The most commonly used Gov 2.0 tools are social networks, blogs and video and multi- media sharing. Thoughts about Gov 2.0: Main barriers of adoption: Respondents feel that the main barriers to the adoption of Gov 2.0 are security concerns, lack of budget and technical expertise/ability. Main benefits of a Gov 2.0 initiative: Respondents report that the main benefits of a Gov 2.0 initiative are improved services to the public, citizen participation in government, and collaboration between agencies. Encouragement of Gov 2.0: Respondents feel the best ways to encourage Gov 2.0 at their agency is through management and an increase of the technology budget.

7 Summary of Key Findings (Continued) 7 Gov 2.0 in Action: When asking about personal implementation of Gov 2.0 initiatives, we found that many respondents participate in Gov 2.0 through social media sharing and social networks. In addition, many respondents are supporting Gov 2.0 by adopting and improving various technologies in their agency. A majority of respondents anticipate implementing an ongoing Gov 2.0 strategy within the next year. Gov 2.0 in the Agency: Most respondents learn of Gov 2.0 resources and programs available to government agencies through Web 2.0 companies. Only 6% of respondents reported that there were no resources available.

8 Summary of Key Findings (Continued) 8 Attitudes and Opinions of Gov 2.0 in the Agency: Nearly 2/3 of respondents agree that Gov 2.0 will improve their agency, while only about half of respondents agree that their agency has embraced Gov 2.0. A little over half of all respondents feel that their agency understands what Gov 2.0 is, and that their agency puts more effort into implementing Gov 2.0 than other agencies do.

9 Most respondents feel they understand what Gov 2.0 entails 9 Base: All Respondents (n=103) Q4. Do you feel you understand what Gov 2.0 entails?

10 Gov 2.0: A movement towards collaboration 10 Q5. How would you describe Gov 2.0? A movement towards collaboration, increased communication and wider participation. “Gov 2.0 is an attempt to revolutionize government and the way the government does business. It promotes inter- and intra-agency communication at the most basic levels, promotes brainstorming and experimentation to achieve results. It allows for complete transparency, collaboration, participation, and innovation by incorporating technology unlike anything before it. “ “It is a helpful and quick way to get in touch with the government and connect employees and programs.” “Gives users the choice to interact or collaborate in a social media dialogue as well as being in a virtual community.” Base: All Respondents (n=103)

11 Gov 2.0: A movement towards transparency 11 Q5. How would you describe Gov 2.0? A movement towards transparency of the government. “The open government revolution.” Base: All Respondents (n=103) “With the proliferation of issues and a scarcity of resources to address them all, leaders inside and outside government are turning to the principles of participation, collaboration, transparency, and efficiency to address the challenges facing our country and the world.”

12 Gov 2.0: A movement towards technological innovation 12 Q5. How would you describe Gov 2.0? A technological innovation and IT summit. “The emergence of IT innovation and the Web as a platform for fostering efficiencies within government and citizen participation.” “I believe it is for entrepreneurs to come up with technology that will help government work better and become more efficient.” “Gov 2.0 Summit brings together innovators from government and the private sector to highlight technology and ideas that can be applied to the nation’s great challenges.” “Next new thing in internet tech.” Base: All Respondents (n=103)

13 The most commonly used Gov 2.0 tools are social networks, blogs and video and multi-media sharing 13 Q6. Which Gov 2.0 tools does your government agency use? (Select all that apply) Base: All Respondents (n=103) Social Networks – General (56%) Blogs (48%) Video & Multi- Media Sharing (44%) TOP 3 Social Networks - Gov’t Specific (37%) Collabora- tion suites (33%) Podcasting (37%) Wikis (36%) Syndicated Web Feeds (30%) Other (1%) Virtual Worlds (27%) None (11%)

14 Concern about security is the top main barrier to the adoption of Gov 2.0, followed by lack of budget Security concerns (40%)Lack of budget (21%) Technical expertise/ability (14%) Uncertainty regarding what resources are available (9%) Lack of a compelling “need” or “reason” (8%) None (9%) 14 What do you feel are the main barriers to the adoption of Gov 2.0? Q7. What do you feel are the main barriers to the adoption of Gov 2.0? Base: All Respondents (n=103)

15 Improved services to the public is named as the top main benefit of a Gov 2.0 initiative Improved services to the public (33%) Citizen participation in government (20%) Collaboration between agencies (20%) Government transparency (18%) Innovation by government (5%) Gov 2.0 offers no benefits (3%) 15 What do you feel would be the main benefit of a Gov 2.0 initiative? Q8. What do you would be the main benefit of a Gov 2.0 initiative? Base: All Respondents (n=103)

16 Encourage Gov 2.0 through management and budget allocation Management takes the lead (31%) Increase technology budget (26%) Examples of corporate best practices (16%) Demonstrate ROI or other benefits (15%) Consulting by outside social media experts (7%) Other (1%) None (5%) 16 What is the best way to encourage Gov 2.0 at your agency? Q9. What is the best way to encourage Gov 2.0 at your agency? Base: All Respondents (n=103)

17 Gov 2.0 initiatives: Social media 17 Social networks, blogs and multi-media are used to share, recruit and inform. “Several agencies have requested Facebook and Twitter pages to allow for the sharing of accomplishments and current activities to be presented in near-real time to interested parties.” “Planning to expand the social media aspect: working on making all our employees a part of the network.” “Our public relations department uses YouTube for posting videos of important events.” “Using social media to recruit new employees.” Q10. Please describe one current Gov 2.0 initiative you have completed, are in the process of doing, or are planning. Base: All Respondents (n=103) “Our blog.”

18 Gov 2.0 initiatives: Technology improvements 18 A huge variety of technology improvements involving hardware, software and training have been initiated to support Gov 2.0. “Software defined radio (SDR), which implements all aspects of signal processing but the analog-to- digital conversion in software, is perhaps the most general cognitive radio example.” “More computers.” “Social computer in the united states army.” Q10. Please describe one current Gov 2.0 initiative you have completed, are in the process of doing, or are planning. Base: All Respondents (n=103) “Data base improvement.” “Set up the web systems.” “Installing it on systems in place and training the teams that use them.”

19 Gov 2.0 initiatives: Other common responses Gov 2.0 InitiativeOpen-End Responses Budgeting“We did successful budgeting.” “Working to increase the budget.” “Budget increases.” Community Involvement “Communities - Easily collaborate with peers, other departments and agencies regardless of time & distance.” “Working relations -- getting along - getting things done.” Audio & Multi- media Sharing “Training videos.” “Audiology Education.” “Podcasting instructional material.” Improving Online Presence “Expanding online presence, making info on site easier to find.” “Uploading a database of initiatives and accomplishments on the local web page.” 19 Q10. Please describe one current Gov 2.0 initiative you have completed, are in the process of doing, or are planning. Base: All Respondents (n=103)

20 Timing for implementing a Gov 2.0 strategy 20 Q11. When do you anticipate implementing an ongoing Gov 2.0 strategy? Base: All Respondents (n=103) A majority of respondents anticipate implementing an ongoing Gov 2.0 strategy within the next year, and 80% of respondents anticipate implementing an ongoing Gov 2.0 strategy within the next two years.

21 Web 2.0 companies, gov’t trade publications and other gov’t agencies are all important resources 21 Q12. From which of the following sources do you learn of Gov 2.0 resources and programs available to government agencies? (Select all that apply) Base: All Respondents (n=103)

22 Agencies and Gov 2.0 22 Q13. Using a scale of one-to-five, where 5 means “strongly agree” and 1 means “strongly disagree, “ how would you indicate your level of agreement with the following statements? Base: All Respondents (n=103) 54% 55%


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