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Congressional Supercommittee Is An Open Government Failure

November 21, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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The supercommittee isn’t looking super today. The New York Times reported this afternoon that Congressional lawmarkers concede that budget talks are close to failure. "Partisan Fail" by David @Colarusso Why? Politico’s chief White House correspondent, Mike Allen, dug into the issues in this morning’s Playbook. For those who had hopes... [read more]

South Dakota Launches New Website Focused On Transparency

November 19, 2011 by Jeff Smith
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South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard is trying to improve state government service delivery and transparency through updates to the state website. The updates are part of the Govenror’s broader Better Government Intiative which hopes to give state residents a better government experience.   The website update includes several... [read more]

Presidential Primaries, French Style

September 18, 2011 by Anthony Zacharzewski
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Via my in-house French politics work, I’ve been taking a look at the “Citizen Primaries” website that’s been put up by the French socialist party. French presidential elections are due next year, and the Parti Socialiste (not the other parties) are holding an open primary to choose between the six candidates. The glossy website (... [read more]

Emergencies Get Emergency Services on Twitter

September 16, 2011 by Craig Thomler
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This morning, like many Canberra residents, I awoke to the news of the Mitchell fire. Like most in the digital age (who weren't close enough to hear explosions), I learnt about it by reading news online, and hopped straight on Twitter to find the latest updates. I was very glad (and surprised) to find that the ACT Government's... [read more]

Open Data + Maps Tell The Local Story of Unemployment, Recovery, Spending

September 12, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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Washington-based DevelopmentSeed continues to tell dazzling data stories with open source mapping tools. This week, they’ve posted a map of the local impact of unemployment and recovery spending. The map visualizes unemployment rate changes at a county level and folds in total economic recovery spending by the government under the... [read more]

Opening Government, the Chicago Way

August 17, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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Cities are experimenting with releasing more public data, engaging with citizens on social networks, adopting open source software, and finding ways to use new technologies to work with their citizens. They've been doing it through the depth of the Great Recession, amidst aging infrastructure, spiraling costs and flat or falling... [read more]

FaceGov

August 17, 2011 by Carl Haggerty
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I’ve read with interest the articles/blog posts (listed at the bottom of this post)  about the interesting move by Takeo City in Japan, who have made the bold decision to move their entire council website to facebook. On face value it would be easy to argue that this is a very bold move and one which will signal a new revolution in... [read more]

Communities of Like-Minded People Can Cause Real Change in Government

August 12, 2011 by Candi Harrison
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GovLoop is sponsoring a symposium on Customer Service, August 23.  It promises to be a great event – bringing together customer service experts and passionistas from within and outside of government, and it hopes to culminate in some real actions to improve customer service in government.  Hurrah!  Wish I could be there (I... [read more]

Why a Municipal Website Moved to Facebook

August 10, 2011 by Ari Herzog
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Mayor Keisuke Hiwatashi of Takeo, Japan, a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, frowns when people leave comments on municipal websites (especially those with blogs or other interactive content) with anonymous names and handles. “When people give their opinions or ask questions, they should take responsibility for... [read more]

How the experts and commentators failed us on the financial crisis

August 6, 2011 by Douglas Carwell
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When the credit crunch first hit in 2007, the Western elite told us it was caused by insufficient regulation, market failure and reckless capitalism. It was not.  The credit crunch came about when markets called time on a massive credit bubble. The credit bubble was itself caused by Big Government deliberately trying... [read more]

GovLaunch - Energy.gov Refresh

August 5, 2011 by Gov Loop
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Pretty fascinating refresh of energy.gov today.   Some initial thoughts: -I've never seen the normal header not be the top most part of a gov't website.  Pretty innovative -What is even cooler is when you scroll down, the actual normal looking header becomes the header and stays there.  pretty slick. -Love the interactive... [read more]

USA.gov Hosts National Open Data Hackathon From 1.USA.gov

July 20, 2011 by Alexander Howard
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The federal government is hosting a hackathon focused on unlocking the value from the newly opened click data from its URL shortener. Organizers hope the developer community can create apps that provide meaningful information from the online audience’s activity. Later this month, USA.gov has organized a nationwide hack day, inviting... [read more]

Lewisham Council Improves Neighborhood With Mobile Self Reporting

July 18, 2011 by Connecting Bristol
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Back in 2009 Connecting Bristol and Overlay Media developed and piloted a “Smarter Self Reporting” app using a grant secured as from the Technology Strategy Board’s Digital Britain fund. The application uses location awareness and the phone’s camera to automate mobile reporting of issues such as graffiti and fly-tipping, to the local... [read more]

New Working Paper: Tying The Network Together

July 12, 2011 by Ines Mergel
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David Lazer (Northeastern & Harvard University) and I have just posted a new working paper titled “Tying the network together – Evaluating the Impact of an Intervention into the Advice Network of Public Managers“. It’s up on the Social Science Research Network for comments. We are in the process of making some substantial changes to... [read more]

The Social Media Canvass: A 21st Century Law Enforcement Tool

July 11, 2011 by Lauri Stevens
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When a violent crime occurs and the police respond they begin to establish a command post where they plan on where and how to conduct the canvass for additional witnesses. There are many types of canvasses that the police conduct and now we have one with a 21st century twist. Properly conducted canvasses SHAVES hours off investigative... [read more]

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