"Researchers recommend Wikis for government information"

I could somewhat understand how these "researchers" came up with this
plan but seems all a bit too far fetched. As it stands it seems
everyone is responsible for their own web space. Are all .gov sites
managed in one central server farm of sorts?

Are they looking to centralize everything so they can control it all
from one central nerve centre? Are they looking to consolidate
hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of websites? Yeah this is
easy if your in China and the government runs it all - Please do not
take offence to that, in retrospect it must be easier for the
government to manage it's information when it's all controlled by one
source.

Personally I recommend going with one coldfusion portal to manage all
government information or lack their of it "Centralizes",  one set of
training courses for their editors, one set of administrators to
manage all of the servers, and one.gov to be the 1 domain which
manages it all. So is this going to make our taxes go up?

Wait, with some creative cfhttp and this could happen without changing
a thing! Let everyone have their own websites, keep local developers
working, local service providers, umm... providing, and us checking
local just like we buy local.

Oh wait I live in USA we don't buy local!


Casey

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