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CityCamp

open data summit

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What's this all about?

Government is a vehicle for us to get stuff done.

-Tim O'Reilly

Online Forums

Web Applications

Social Media

Letter Mail

Web Conferencing

Phone

Government as a Platform

closing the Analog Divide

Webpages

311

Committee Meetings

Public Consultations

Transparency and Openness in...

The Way We Grow

  • Processes
  • Data
  • Systems

Reimagining

the ways

we interact

with

government

The Way We Live

Gov to Citizen Collaboration

Open 311

Open Services

strong understanding

not leading yet

lots of room to lead/innovate

Open Data

Challenging but important part of Open Government

strong top-down support

strong community support

seen as leader and innovator

Transforming Edmonton

moving quickly

poised for world-class

Social Media

YouTube

Twitter

Facebook

Traditonal

Citizens Panel

Public Involvement Calendar

Greetings

News releases

Open Data Workshop

Media Relations

Civic Events

Engagement

City Link

Mayor's Messages

Edmonton Stories

Internal communications support

TransitCamp

Open Houses

Where we are now

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moving forward

innovation in...

People are our greatest asset

Developing Relationships

Internal

Standardize on interfaces

Open Source Software

City of Edmonton can pave the way

Sharing Code

Developing partnerships

External

  • City Managers Office
  • Deputy City Managers Office
  • Planning and Development
  • Elections Office

Open 311

Build possibilities with the public

Policy can be developed based on our needs

Open Technology

Video Games

We can set priorities

  • Librarians
  • Developers
  • Universities
  • Other cities

3D Virtual Spaces

Enable public action

Creating transparency

Policy

Open Problems

Open Solutions

  • Edmonton Economic Development
  • Next Gen

how many words is a customizable and explorable model worth?

Providing understanding

Security

include in processes

Creating opportunites for dialogue and real-time interaction

Open ID

Community Card

Code for Canada

Uses

Support Canadian talent

Build trust

Lightweight, shared solutions, across borders

Apps vs. Analytics

Technology

Learn about your users

Solve problems, save money, share

Closing the gaps

Community Building

OpenID

User Experience

Eliminate barriers

Open Data is a vibrant international community

Open source and open standards must guide Open Data

Economics

reusability through cooperation

Everyone we help and work with adds value to our efforts

ideas

How journalists are getting story ideas

technology interfaces

Open Data

data

feedback

Evaluation

Creating an intelligent and diversified economy

business processes

information

Crowdsourcing

World-class Open Data Leadership

  • Used as a tool to engage developers and create awareness
  • successful way to build profile and database

Important to know what's working

What will the future relationship between government and media look like?

Open Standards

Important to know what's not working

solutions

Be world-class followers, never reinvent any wheels

Write the book on open data (literally)

Be open when pathfinding: share your progress

Don't act alone: collaborate with cities & 3rd parties

Be loud on your own, and others' behalf, let no progress go uncelebrated

data

What's happening in other cities? Countries?

What is the data being used for?

Media Relations 2.0

relationships are key

collaborate gov to gov

collaborate with tech community

require openness in providers/products

Are we getting closer to accomplishing our vision?

Apps 4 Edmonton

Numbers

Creating a help desk

Providing information

taking action

next steps

inter-city Collaboration

Support and join initiatives such as MuniForge to build and share technology solutions collaboratively. Start by finding common challenges.

Rules are the enemy of creativity and creation

- Unknown Enlightened Individual

Develop the open data cookbook

Collaboratively build the guide to municipal open data:

Building alignment and a framework, managing an open data program and defining open data standards.

Experiment in 3D Virtual Environments

Engage others cities in this space, learn and understand how to apply it here.

Develop Understanding and excitement Internally

Give opportunities to ask and discuss in a safe environment

Apps 4 Edmonton

San Francisco

Edmonton

Boston

Let community tell us what they want from our city

Geneva, IL

Chicago

Toronto

Code for Canada

New York State

Manor, TX

St. Charles, IL

Continue to facilitate and support its creation in collaboration with Code for America, community leaders and cities

Open Planning Project

Rockefeller Foundation

GovLoop

Code for America

maintaining relationships

down the road

connections from CityCamp

Philip Ashlock - The Open Planning Project

Keith Hurwitz - Microsoft Developer Evangelism Manager

Mark Kuznicki - Remarkk Consulting, ChangeCamp, OpenTO

Jennifer Pahlka - Code for America

Daniel O'Neil - People Person for EveryBlock

Tim O'Reilly - Founder of O'Reilly Media

Leaders in Open Data and Open Systems

Dmitry Kachaev - Director of R&D for District of Columbia

Laurel R.T. Ruma - Gov 2.0 Expo Co-Chair, O'Reilly Media

Toccara McNeely-Gordon - City of Austin, TX

Carolyn Shannon - City of St. Charles

Noel Hidalgo - New York State Senate

Ben Berkowitz - CEO of SeeClickFix

Using shared standards (and tech built on those standards)

Nigel Jacob - Public Policy Advisor, City of Boston

Nick Grossman - Director of The Open Planning Project Labs

Clay Johnson - Director of Sunlight Labs

Peter Corbett - CEO of istrategylabs

Phil Tate - City Manager of Manor, TX

Kevin Curry - Chief Scientist at Bridgeborn, CityCamp Organizer

Pam Broviak - Civil Engineer for Geneva, IL

Dustin Haisler - CIO of Manor, TX

Leonard Lin - Code For America

Michael Keating - The Open Planning Project

Brett Husbands - CEO of Firmstep

Open Source

Kate Chapman - OpenStreetMap

Steven Clift - Director of E-Democracy.org

Brett Horvath - Founding Partner of Revision Labs

Danielle M. DuMerer- Project Manager

Department of Innovation and Technology

City of Chicago

Abigail Kiefer- Citywide Planning

City of San Francisco

Kathy Pettit- Research Associate

Metropolitan Housing and Communities

The Urban Institute

Matthew Guilford- Program Manager

Department of Innovation and Technology

City of Chicago

Actively engaged with other municipalities and communities in sharing code. Supportive and inclusive of Open Source options that may not have marketing bodies

Video games

Building partnerships with local companies to develop interactive games for residents to participate in the government process

Transparency

Using new technology and traditonal tools to improve interaction with residents

this work is copyright (c) 2010 Nick Grossman and made available under a Creative Commons Attribution license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en_CA

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Ashley Casovan

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