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Taken from the Forrester ‘Information & Knowledge Management First Look, May 2010’ summary email:

SharePoint and Office 2010. Microsoft’s recent release of SharePoint and Office 2010 is creating a giant vacuum as the company has integrated even more capability into an already broad platform. This release brings enterprise-grade search (acquired from FAST Search & Transfer), advanced metadata management, improved Web 2.0 tools, clear capacity improvements to document libraries, and even tighter integrations between the Office clients, business applications, and the SharePoint server infrastructure and tools. What used to be disparate pieces are now part of a larger whole. 

…and that is just the summary.  How will SharePoint & Office 2010 impact the Federal space?  More to come on that subject in a future post.


Once upon a time, I designed and deployed SharePoint portals for a living in various agencies within the Federal government.  My fascination with SharePoint has not dwindled and now I am on a quest to root out any and all implementations of public facinggovernment-run SharePoint sites.  I am aware of the following at this point in time:

Recovery.gov

FirstResponder.gov

Treasury.gov (SP 2010/AWS) - added 3/22/2012

Marines.mil - added 3/22/2012

Department of the Navy/Civilian Human Resources (MOSS 2007) - added 5/16/2012

City of Des Moines (MOSS 2007) - added 5/16/2012

So if you are aware of any others, be it Federal, State, or Local government implementations, please drop me a line and let me know.  Be sure to include which version of SharePoint is currently deployed and any other thoughts regarding the implementation (good, bad, or indifferent).  Thanks in advance!

NOTE: My intention is to follow-up with a comprehensive post entailing my findings.


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