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Public Service Renewal: Please stop talking and start doing!

May 4, 2010 by Laura Wesley
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This weekend I took some time to read through The Clerk of the Privy Council’s Action Plan for ‘renewing’ the public service and I have only one thing to say: let’s get on with it! Isn’t it obvious from the chuckles, eye-rolling and downright mean things that people say about gov folks that changes are critical?! As our  senior most... [read more]

Topic 3: Federal Contracting and Acquisition

February 26, 2010 by GoverningPeople Admin
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Over the past two decades, a series of trends have resulted in a chorus of voices in Congress, the media and the public concluding that the current federal contracting system is broken.  Between 1989 and 2000, Congress mandated deep cuts in the Defense acquisition workforce.  During the 1990s, the federal government shifted its... [read more]

Behind The Steel Curtain...Emergency Communications Morphs Into Media Food Fight

February 17, 2010 by Elizabeth Ross-Harrison
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To outsiders, Pittsburgh is often considered either the “rough and tumble” town of champions like the Steelers and Penguins, or the former steel city trying to redefine itself as a renaissance town with diverse industries. Lately, it’s come back into favor with Hollywood as a film location, but most recently, it’s been bundled in with... [read more]

Cutting Contractors

December 21, 2009 by GoverningPeople Admin
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 OMB released a report today, “Acquisition and Contracting Improvement Plans and Pilots:  Saving Money and Improving Government,” which follows up on its July 2009 directive that agencies trim 7 percent – about $40 billion — from their contracting budgets over the next two years by improving their buying processes. OMB says... [read more]

A Case Study in Open Government: The Burrard Bridge Trial

August 4, 2009 by David Eaves
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Background On Monday, July 13th the City of Vancouver began the Burrard Bridge lane trial. For those unfamiliar with the trial, the Burrard Bridge is a 6 lane bridge that connects the downtown core of Vancouver with one of the cities major suburban (but still relatively dense) neighbourhoods. Historically bikers and pedestrians have... [read more]

How Open Data even makes garbage collection sexier, easier and cheaper

June 29, 2009 by David Eaves
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So presently the City of Vancouver only shares its garbage schedule (which it divides into north and south) as a PDF file. This is a pity as it means that no one can build any apps around it. Imagine a website or Iphone app that mashed up google maps with a constantly up to date city garbage pick up schedule. With such a application one... [read more]

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