Todd Sander Deputy Director e.Republics Center for Digital Government
Things we should have stolen.Things we should be stealing.Things we could steal next. Content and Carriage -- Look and Feel, Form and Function Citizen Engagement -- Acting More Like the People Government Services Collaboration, Co-creation and the Cloud Our time together this afternoon …
Things we should have stolen.Things we should be stealing.Things we could steal next. Content and Carriage -- Look and Feel, Form and Function Citizen Engagement -- Acting More Like the People Government Services Collaboration, Co-creation and the Cloud A play in three acts …
1994 Less crowded, more portal like and stronger search
1995 Less book store, more collaborative filtering & transactions
1996 Not so loud, clean, lean and gold standard in search
Then Less flea market and resale, more retail and alliances
2001 Less hobby, more authority – still democratizing expertise
2003 Less about my, more about commercial entertainment
2004 Less about getting dates, more about the software
2006 Less about 140 characters, more about being a lite platform
1994 Less about file exchange, more about citizen engagement
Who are you serving? Who Else?
Smart Phone Look and Feel back on the Portal
Lets finish Web 1.0 before going onto 2.0 Approachable – simple and sophisticated presentation, search and navigation Findable – surfacing relevant results from vast data across thousands of providers Actionable – collaborative filtering, fulfillment options and transaction completion
Things we should have stolen.Things we should be stealing.Things we could steal next. Content and Carriage -- Look and Feel, Form and Function Citizen Engagement -- Acting More Like the People Government Services Collaboration, Co-creation and the Cloud A play in three acts …
1 in 18 Texters injured while walking Source: ITN/ MSNBC, March 5, 2008 DATELINE: LONDON Not all Ideas are worth stealing … Steal at your own risk
If it worked for campaigning, can it work in governing? 13 million addresses 7,000 messages SMS Program 1 million subscribers Social Networks 2 million user profiles on his own socnet (MyBO.com) 5 million fans and followers on 15 other socnets Fundraising 3.6 million donors 6.5 million donations
The Evolving Portal
-style Charts NASCIO Priorities 112Consolidation 263Shared Services 3-- Budget and Cost Control 421Information Security 6-- ERP Strategy 7-- Green IT 8-- Transparency Blocking and Tackling
Meeting todays needs and tomorrows expectations
Collaboration from Initiation to Implementation
One Citizen, One Government, One Schedule
If you think it is so easy, do it yourself…
Economic Stimulus and Recovery Tracking
Theres an App for That
30 Million iPhone users are hard to ignore. The Next Great Leap Frog Opportunity Smart Phones 2008: 173 Million Smart Phones 2009: 192 Million (est.)
Things we should have stolen.Things we should be stealing.Things we could steal next. Content and Carriage -- Look and Feel, Form and Function Citizen Engagement -- Acting More Like the People Government Services Collaboration, Co-creation and the Cloud A play in three acts …
iLive.atiLive.at - Doing errands in DC will never be the same. DC Historic ToursDC Historic Tours -- A walking tour planner, powered by a Google Maps- Flikr-Wikipedia mashup, minimizes steps and maximizes experience Park It DC -- fighting the constant circling, the unnecessary meter plugging and even expensive tickets that come with finding a parking spot in DC. Park It DC Where's My Money? DCWhere's My Money? DC -- The buck stops at a Facebook Forum on public expenditures, procurement and accountability. DC Crime FinderDC Crime Finder -- Ripped from the databases, not the headlines -- a customizable look at crime in the neighborhood. Stumble Safely -- Making the streets of DC safe for pub crawls. PointAbout Alerts -- an iPhone app makes crime reports, building permits and other civic data location-aware in that you see the stuff that is closest to you first Stumble Safely PointAbout Alerts We the People WikiWe the People Wiki -- An editable Vox populi for our Web 2.0 times, embedding the voice (or keystrokes) of the people through an editable, peer-led community reference website based on Washington, D.C. public data. 260 data feeds in DC library 47 apps in 30 days $20,000 in prize money 30% reduction in FOIA requests 4300% ROI: $50K in prizes nets $2.3M in Apps Peoples Choice The District's new Car Pool Mashup attracted 22 percent of the 3,320 votes and DC Bikes took another 13 percent.Car Pool MashupDC Bikes The Public Record is Alive!! (Live Data Feeds)
PRIZES First Place (1): $15,000 Sec ond Place (1): $5,000 Third Place (4): $1,000 Honorable Mention (10): $ Open Source Apps i n 30 Days Citizen Coders and Live Data Sets and Feeds
Mashups before mashups were cool
Source: mysopciety.org Help and inspiration comes from the darndest places.
To share photographs from the Librarys collections with people who enjoy images but might not visit the Librarys own Web site. To gain a better understanding of how social tagging and community input could benefit both the Library and users of the collections. To gain experience participating in Web communities that are interested in the kinds of materials in the Librarys collections. Taking advantage of Folksonomies…
Green Lower Cost/ Better Utilization Better Management ITs Energy Efficiency at the 5 th Fuel (behind Petroleum, Coal, Nuclear and Alternative) The Color of Money: Green
Green is the New Green Economic and Ecological Sustainability
Examine your personal relationship and business processes in light of new media tools Wrap communication strategy around civic engagement Plan for a future you have not yet imagined -- Web 2.0 is only a placeholder for what is coming Transition from Web to Mobile Web Inventory your Data Assets and Make them Public (Exceptions Apply) Deal with the Cloud – make it part of your ecosystem Steal Liberally – you are not that unique, someone else has probably solved most of your problem Now what do I do?
When the citizen is sovereign, the Sovereign (that is, the state) must serve. Paul W. Taylor Center for Digital Government The Take Away
Todd Sander Deputy Director e.Republics Center for Digital Government