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		<title>Starting Over, Yet Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And no its not that book that is in the self help aisle that Charlotte was looking for in the &#8220;Sex in the City&#8221; tv show, but its about the newest chapter in my life as a Government Consultant. Last &#8230; <a href="http://andrearbaker.com/2009/06/12/starting-over-yet-again/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And no its not that book that is in the self help aisle that Charlotte was looking for in the &#8220;Sex in the City&#8221; tv show, but its about the newest chapter in my life as a Government Consultant. Last month was my last day as a full time wiki Gardener/Digital Curator for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellipedia" target="_blank">Intellipedia</a> and other social software tools for the Intelligence Community. I am still doing project management for the contract as my/our vested interest of Navstar and Enterprise 2.0 work, in the bigger picture of Government 2.0.</p>
<p>When one does consultant work, especially in the Federal Government, as I do, you tend to rotate to new contracts on occasion. I&#8217;ve been on some contracts for years, others for months depending on the work. Sometimes I have been on a contract from inception, others I have taken to a close. But with each one, I learn so much and gain new friends and colleagues.</p>
<p>In fact, since I have been consulting in the same field since I<a href="http://andrearbaker.com/about/official%20bio/" target="_blank"> left the Army</a> in 1998, I keep running into the same familiar names and faces. Some even go back to those days when I wore BDUs.  I have worked with several kinds of contracting companies, from Small to Medium to Large. So now, with all this time under my belt, I can tell you my best experience so far has been with the small female owned company by <a href="http://twitter.com/navstar" target="_blank">Joanna Alexis</a>, Navstar, Inc.</p>
<p>With Navstar, I have been growing up a lot. When I first joined I was still doing work as a billable employee as a Developer (I even learned a bit of <a href="http://rubyonrails.org/" target="_blank">Ruby on Rails</a>). Even though I had previously done work as a Project Manager and even a small venture as an Independent Contractor. Over my time here at Navstar, I have pulled away from being just a developer and back into Project Management and Business Development.</p>
<p>As my mission to continuously grow the Enterprise 2.0 division of work, I have been scouting fine talent inside and outside of the Federal Government to work towards and more Open and Transparent ethos inside and out. Not only have I been recruiting great minds to our team, but I have been growing this business in the same breaths. Which brings me to where I am today and the subject of this post.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago now, back fresh from a mini beach vacation in Ocean City, I started back with the organization I was formerly a developer, in an Agile project management role. The team I join has a stellar background in delivering innovative work with the use of new technologies and agile business development.</p>
<p>Yesterday I spent some time in an Agile Refresher &#8220;talk&#8221; that was tailored to my work I will be doing with the team as a Project Manager. While in the &#8220;talk&#8221;, I realized that Agile falls right into some of the rethinking your mind and fits into what I am trying to evangelize when I am talking Enterprise 2.o to my customers. My role now as a PM is not only to be a liaison between the developers and the website owner and stakeholders, but it is also to innovate an agency, if not a community into bigger and better ways to achieve our over all mission. Because, its the mission that is the focus, not just the tools.</p>
<p>So today, I am opening my mind even more by attending <a href="http://www.blogpotomac.com/?page_id=4" target="_blank">Blog Potomac</a> <strong>#blogpotomac</strong> in Falls Church, right down the street from Navstar Headquarters. And in two weeks, I am looking forward to meeting some of the Enterprise 2.0 luminaries at Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston. <strong>#e2conf</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">But no matter what the case, I promise I will still be a <a href="http://steveradick.com/2009/05/27/whats-your-government-20-personality-type/" target="_blank">rockstar, realist, and edgerider</a> to deliver quality work to my Government customers.</span></strong></p>
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