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Bill Greeves

Bill Greeves

Bill Greeves is the Director of Information Technology for the County of Roanoke, Virginia.

Bill Greeves is the Director of Information Technology for the County of Roanoke, Virginia. Greeves also is the founder of MuniGov2.0 - a coalition of local/municipal governments focused on exploring the use and principles of Web 2.0 in an effort to improve citizen services and communication via technology. Prior to Roanoke County, Greeves served as IT Director for the City of Hampton, VA and as an IT Division Manager for the City of Virginia Beach. Greeves has worked in local government for nearly 10 years and holds a Master of Arts Degree from Old Dominion University.

Bill Greeves, IT Director, Roanoke County, VA
O: 540.777.8551 / C: 540.589.9512
skype: bill.greeves
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bgreeves
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Recent Articles

Have You Hugged Your 9-1-1 Dispatcher This Week?
April 07, 2011 - April 10-16, 2011 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week. We should all do something to show how much we appreciate our First First Responders!

NASCIO Negotiates Govt-Friendly ToS Changes with Facebook
January 06, 2011 - NASCIO worked with Facebook to resolve some of the Terms of Service clauses that have in the past prevented many governments from taking advantage of the services provided by the social network.

Govt 2.0: From Tools to Policy to Convergence
June 30, 2010 - As I think back over the past two years, specifically with my involvement in the world of Government 2.0, I can't help but think its adoption ...

State-By-State Govt2.0 Guidance
June 16, 2010 - Last week, April Edmonds, a Web technology analyst for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) and a member of MuniGov 2.0 launched a ...

This Week's 2.0 Company Happenings: The Good, The Bad and The What?
June 10, 2010 - I don't normally spend much time focusing on the corporate structure behind the tentpole companies of today's social media movement.  But the recent announcements ...

Grab Yer Cyber Shovel and Start Diggin' - Virtual Town Begins!
May 07, 2010 - Today I posted a message to the MuniGov mailing list announcing the development of our latest MuniGov collaboration project. During our last few regular ...

Technology Enables Local Governments to Collaborate
April 27, 2010 - Below is a copy of an article that appeared in the Spring 2010 Government by Collaboration newsletter, a product of the GSA Office of Citizen ...

The 2.0 of GovTech's Top 25
March 08, 2010 - This week, I was deeply honored to be named as one of the  Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers of 2010  according to Government Technology ...

Colorado Takes a Closer Look at the Cloud
January 21, 2010 - On Wednesday, Jan 20th, the organization behind the Colorado state web portal issued an RFP "for web-based Collaboration, Office Productivity and Email functionality through ...

Social Media Policies: Leading Without Bleeding
November 05, 2009 - As I continue to discuss government 2.0 with peers across the globe, I am happy to report that progress is being made! Specifically, I have ...

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