The WelchmanPierpoint offices are located in Baltimore, MD. So what, you ask? Well, Baltimore is about 40 minutes by train from Washington, DC, so, we have a lot of federal government clients.
I just saw something on Twitter that pulled on my heartstrings. It was a tweet that referenced a Federal colleague working on a Web 2.0 strategy in an agency with 13 CIOs.
In the pioneer days of the Web, only the 'dot com' companies required a dedicated Web team. As for the rest of us, we could get by with a lone Webmaster.
For a few years, I hosted a fun annual scavenger hunt in the Adams Morgan / Dupont Circle area of Washington, DC. Before everyone raced out with the clue list, I would go over the rules -- everyone would roll their eyes and groan at this
So there I was facilitating a Web standards team meeting recently when I hear, "Could we just compile the best practices on all this instead of working on crafting Web standards in these meetings?" Hmm. I too wish it were that easy.