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Sarah GrangerCalifornia Leadership Forum
September 17, 2014
Building a Digital ManifestoInnovating for the Next Decade of Dynamic Change
Pervasive technologiesIncreasingly open dataExtensive toolsets for the public
Retrained teamsSharing and collaboration
Where we’re going
Upgrading leadershipReducing bureaucracyEngaging civil societyExpanding public participation
Streamlining policies, procedures
Challenges Ahead
1) Envision your organization or role in 10 years2) Identify goals & objectives3) Create a meaningful framework4) Plan a realistic timeline5) Build a dynamic team6) Harness the power of the people7) Innovate together8) Apply appropriate metrics9) Write it down10) Publish and present
10 steps for building a digital manifesto -
1) Envision your organization or role in 10 years2) Identify goals & objectives3) Create a meaningful framework4) Plan a realistic timeline5) Build a dynamic team6) Harness the power of the people7) Innovate together8) Apply appropriate metrics9) Write it down10) Publish and present
Remember the 10 steps -
New Zealand – data.govt.nz open data portalNetherlands – national ICT agendaUK – fixmystreet.com South Korea – Information Network Village,
reducing digital divide in rural areasUS – Thomas.gov & Sunlight Foundation’s
OpenCongressUS – State Dept. Intranet & robust social
media engagement @statedept
More federal / country examples
Utah Open government resources – open.utah.gov
State Decoded – state laws translated into plain English (Virginia)
California Secretary of State on Twitter - @casosvote
Massachusetts Open Data Initiative WikiTexas Controller’s Office -
Texastransparency.orgLegislative bill data online, i.e. leginfo.ca.govVoter information sites onlineCustom election sites based on the data
More state level examples
Washington, DC – Apps for Democracy contest
San Francisco – DataSF.org for data, apps, SF311.org for info, services
Portland – CivicApps.orgChicago – ChicagoLobbyists.org tracking city
lobbyingBerlin - berlin.mixxt.deTransparency Camps & data camps in cities
around the country & around the worldNeighbor.ly – crowd funding civic projects
More city level projects
US ranked #2 in “e-government readiness” index by UN in 2010 (S. Korea = #1, Canada = #3)
Improved speed, accuracy & convenienceAccess to gov’t data becoming easier & cheaperThrough social media & crowd sourcing, people
are becoming closer to decision makersMore online services than ever beforePublic becoming accustomed to e-government
solutions
We’re making progress