Government is a vehicle for us to get stuff done.
-Tim O'Reilly
Online Forums
Web Applications
Social Media
Letter Mail
Web Conferencing
Phone
Webpages
311
Committee Meetings
Public Consultations
Gov to Citizen Collaboration
Open 311
strong understanding
not leading yet
lots of room to lead/innovate
Challenging but important part of Open Government
strong top-down support
strong community support
seen as leader and innovator
moving quickly
poised for world-class
YouTube
Citizens Panel
Greetings
News releases
Open Data Workshop
Civic Events
City Link
Mayor's Messages
TransitCamp
Open Houses
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Standardize on interfaces
Open Source Software
Sharing Code
Developing partnerships
Build possibilities with the public
Policy can be developed based on our needs
Enable public action
Creating transparency
how many words is a customizable and explorable model worth?
Security
Open ID
Community Card
Code for Canada
Support Canadian talent
Apps vs. Analytics
Learn about your users
Solve problems, save money, share
Closing the gaps
Eliminate barriers
Open Data is a vibrant international community
Open source and open standards must guide Open Data
reusability through cooperation
Everyone we help and work with adds value to our efforts
How journalists are getting story ideas
data
feedback
Creating an intelligent and diversified economy
business processes
World-class Open Data Leadership
Important to know what's working
What will the future relationship between government and media look like?
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
What's happening in other cities? Countries?
What is the data being used for?
relationships are key
collaborate gov to gov
collaborate with tech community
require openness in providers/products
Are we getting closer to accomplishing our vision?
Numbers
Creating a help desk
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
Collaboratively build the guide to municipal open data:
Building alignment and a framework, managing an open data program and defining open data standards.
Engage others cities in this space, learn and understand how to apply it here.
Give opportunities to ask and discuss in a safe environment
San Francisco
Edmonton
Boston
Let community tell us what they want from our city
Geneva, IL
Chicago
Toronto
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
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
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
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
Building partnerships with local companies to develop interactive games for residents to participate in the government process
Using new technology and traditonal tools to improve interaction with residents
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