Polls & Surveys Government Futures. An Online Community. Moving Ideas Between Government and the Private Sector.We at Government Futures believe that dramatic changes are needed if the federal government is going to deliver on the future policy, services, and security needs of this country. Government Futures is an open space for the thought leaders in the community to build collective intelligence around tough issues. http://www.governmentfutures.com/polls-a-surveys.html Fri, 18 May 2012 11:21:13 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Rapid Results of our "SaaS Survey" http://www.governmentfutures.com/polls-a-surveys/25-rapid-results-of-our-qsaas-surveyq.html The SaaS survey was done in collaboration with Government Computer News and reported on in GCN.  Read more about the survey results here.

The five winners of a copy of "Wikinomics, How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything"   by Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams, have been drawn and are being notified.

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Polls & Surveys Fri, 22 May 2009 00:00:00 +0000
Rapid Results of our "2012 - How Will Government Perform Its Mission?" Survey http://www.governmentfutures.com/polls-a-surveys/26-rapid-results-of-our-q2012-how-will-government-perform-its-missionq-survey-.html Read the survey results.  The comments, which are the meat of the survey, have been incorporated into the report. 

Congratulations to Ellen Glover of ICF International, Nancy Potok of McManis & Monsalve Associates, Lynn McNulty of McConnell International and two other winners who chose to remain anonymous.  They each won a copy of Governing by Network, which is co-authored by Stephen Goldsmith and William Eggers.]]>
Polls & Surveys Wed, 20 May 2009 00:00:00 +0000
Rapid Results of our "How Will Government Buy?" Survey http://www.governmentfutures.com/polls-a-surveys/27-rapid-results-of-our-qhow-will-government-buyq-survey-.html See our survey results and survey comments. Over 100 government and industry thought leaders responded to this survey which addressed how the U.S. government could better acquire goods, services, and solutions worth $400 billion annually.

Congratulations to Frank McDonough, Roger Baker of General Dynamics Information Technology and Paul Cohen of Pragmatics.  They each won a copy of “The Future of Work: How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization, Your Management Style and Your Life”. (Note to government folks: value less than $20) by Thomas W. Malone, the director of MIT’s new Center for Collective Intelligence  Two other winners chose to remain anonymous.

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Polls & Surveys Tue, 19 May 2009 00:00:00 +0000
Archive of Rapid Results of completed surveys http://www.governmentfutures.com/polls-a-surveys/28-archive-of-rapid-results-of-completed-surveys.html Rapid Results: Post-Election-Impact survey results  

Rapid Results: Future Business Conditions survey results

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