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document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationThe writer, Darren Sharp presents his pick of the world’s best Gov 2.0 initiatives:
10) SeeClickFix
9) Manor Labs
8) The Australian Government
7) Public Sector Innovation
6) Place-based...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
The three themes of this upcoming Gov20LA are going to be:
1. Business inside Government and how it is rapidly becoming different, things like SCRM are being deployed and government is...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationGovernment 2.0 is essentially about using technology to realise a more open, transparent and consultative form of government. The term derives from Web 2.0, which refers to technologies that...
document Distributed Knowledge, ToolsAGIMO Government 2.0 Primer describes common scenarios when agencies can use Government 2.0 approaches and an overview of common interactive online tools such as blogs and wikis.
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Clay Johnson talks with the GSA’s Sonny Bhagowalia at the 2010 Gov 2.0 Summit about “the future of the government platform.”
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
The Daily Norwalk wants to crowdsource a future Norwalk, too, because these days there's just too much stuff to do.
Norwalk 2.0 is part of a growing national movement that leverages...
document Distributed KnowledgeChris Quigley has been working in the Open Government space for almost ten years across both the UK and the US. He was involved in some of the earliest crowd-sourcing projects in the US, under the...
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The White House as taken public feedback on designing democracy with “ExpertNet,” a proposed citizen consultation platform. Citizen engagement platforms grew in 2010. There will be more coming...
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Tim O'Reilly recently hosted a one-hour webcast that took an in-depth look at Gov 2.0 -- what it is, where the opportunities lie, and how you can get involved.
Topics included government...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationGovernment 2.0 is a key means for renewing the public sector, offering new tools for public servants to engage and respond to the community, empower the enthusiastic, share ideas and further...
site Distributed Knowledge / Government & PoliticsFounded by Luke Fretwell in May 2009, Govfresh.com features Gov 2.0, open gov news, guides, TV, tech, people and official U.S. government feeds, all in one place.
video Distributed KnowledgePia Waugh will present her thoughts on the practicalities of "Open Government", or "Gov 2.0" and what it means for government services, procurement, technology policy, the ICT...
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A Sheriff in Florida is solving crimes by crowdsourcing solutions on his Facebook Page. When a string of air conditioning thefts occurred in Broward County, Sheriff Al Lamberti posted about it on...
document Distributed KnowledgeThis is because while there is more interaction online, via blogs and twitter et al, the more core processes can be entirely decentralized, in terms of the decision-making model that determines who...
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A video on Aneesh Chopra, that serves as the Federal Chief Technology Officer. In this role, Chopra promotes technological innovation to help the country meet its goals from job creation, to...
document Distributed Knowledge, ToolsMany are calling this movement “Government 2.0.” Civic institutions are realizing that they can achieve huge gains by inviting the public to hack on issues instead of limiting to a small pool of...
document ToolsThe technology that makes the new veterans job bank possible is a new Web standard, the JobPosting technical schema, which is a structured data standard designed by private-sector volunteers and...
document Distributed KnowledgeRecently Open Innovation platforms have started to address this disconnect and are providing an easy access to participate in making government cool again.
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The objective of this analysis is to undertake a comprehensive narrative review of crowdsourced health research studies. This review will assess the status, impact, and prospects of crowdsourced...
article Distributed KnowledgeSocial media can also save government time and money through crowdsourcing. The National Archives and Records Administration launched the Citizen Archivist Dashboard to create an engaged community...