The Hidden Dangers Lurking Inside Public Sector Documents
Thu, 04/28/2016
Today, we live in an age where the ability to collaborate and share – with our colleagues, our family and our friends – has become critical to the public’s ability to operate as a whole. There has never been so much access to data and so many ways to share it, facilitating cooperation and collaboration between not only between citizens of the U.S., but also abroad.
While the private sector has led the way in embracing collaborative tools and services, the public sector is catching up fast, recognizing that by sharing information, results and ideas with citizens, national, state and local organizations can streamline processes, boost efficiency, and build support by being transparent. Communicating with the public has always been an important part of public service, and by keeping the public abreast of opportunities, successes and new information about policies and initiatives, all levels of government can ensure greater efficacy and understanding.