3. Beth Noveck recently
released her latest
book:
Wiki Government: How
Technology Can Make
Government
Better, Democracy
Stronger, and Citizens
More Powerful.
Beth Noveck is enacting these changes as the United States Deputy Chief Technology
Officer (CTO). She leads the President's Open Government Initiative in the White House.
On leave as law professor at New York Law School and a visiting professor of
communication at Stanford University, she lectures on intellectual property, innovation and
technology law. She is also the founder of the State of Play conferences.
4. Recent History of OpenGov
Sunshine Week: March 16, 2010
The White House Blog
Sunshine Over Washington D.C.
Posted by Norm Eisen on March 16, 2010 at 08:00 AM EDT
―This Sunshine Week, as we join individuals and organizations
across the country in recognizing the vital importance of
openness in government, we wanted to look back on the
many areas where we have opened government up and let
the sunshine in—and also look forward to how we will build
on our efforts so far to promote transparency.
The White House today issued this Memorandum from the
Chief of Staff and the White House Counsel taking due note
of our successes—and urging the agencies to redouble
these efforts in our second year in key areas such as
Freedom of Information Act compliance.‖
16. OpenGov Playbook Wiki
Self-managed – Anyone Can Contribute
Agency Agnostic – Federal, State and Local
Government
Open to Non-profits, Academia and Private Industry
Open to the General Public
Next Open Gov Directive (OGD) Series Workshop:
April 28, 2010
Link to the OpenGov Playbook Wiki:
http://www.opengovplaybook.org
17. OpenGov TV, Radio, Google group
TV: http://www.opengovtv.com/news.html
Email-group:
http://groups.google.com/group/OpenGovernm
entDirective
Radio: http://www.OpenGovRadio.com
18. Challenges Ahead
Government Public Web becomes outdated soon after
we post a press release, a video, a blog, or an idea
Today, it primarily serves as an archive of past
information, or a mechanism for releasing timely
information to the public about events, policy
directives, new initiatives, accomplishments, etc.
How do we move Open Government from Gov 1.0 to
Gov 2.0?
How do we overcome cultural barriers to participation?
How do we engage citizens in a deeper
and more meaningful way?
How do we measure success?
19. Federal Agency OpenGov Plans:
Due April 7, 2010
Posted on http://www.[Agency].gov/open
OpenGov 2.0: Moving from Open to Social
Develop Agency Social Strategies:
Leadership, Customers, Enterprise, Innovatio
n, Governance
Develop Agency Social Media Policies that
encourage and support open participation
Better leverage traditional media to reach a
broader audience:
television, magazines, newspapers, radio
22. Integrate with External Social Media Services
APIs or Shindig
Gadget Containers
•Twitter
•Facebook
•Slideshare
•Scribd
•YouTube
•LinkedIn
•GovLoop (Ning)
•iGoogle
•myMSN
•myYahoo
•MySpace
•And many more…
The Open Stack:
OpenID, oAuth, XRDS-Simple, Portable
Contacts, OpenSocial
23. Transform Data into Apps
Memo on Innovative Prizes and Engagement: March 2010
http://www.slideshare.net/govloop/memo-on-innovative-
prizes-and-engagement
Apps for Air, Space, Earth, Life, Humanity: a guide to
turning the data sets in data.gov into useful apps
http://www.appsfordemocracy.org/guide-to-creating-your-
own-apps-for-democracy/
Provide APIs, Standard Data Formats, Opensource
software components via ―CodeBanks‖, Online Guidance
Coordinate Challenges and Contests led by Agency Public
Affairs Offices
Release High Value Data Sets for Data.gov:
Agency Public-facing web sites and apps -> new
gadgets, widgets, mobile device apps, innovative
mashups, etc.
24. How To Get Involved Today
Interact on OpenGov and Gov 2.0 Social Media Channels:
Facebook Fan Sites:
OpenGov West
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seattle-WA/Open-Gov-
West/364870760796?ref=ts&v=wall
GovFresh
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/govfresh
GovLoop
http://www.facebook.com/govloop?ref=ts&v=app_48008362724#!/govloop?v=wall&r
ef=ts
Use OpenGov, Gov2.0 and Social Twitter Hashtags:
#opengov, #ogov, #gov20, #gov20la, #ogw, #social
Get involved in upcoming OpenGov and Gov 2.0 online and F2F events
OGD Workshop: April 28, 2010
http://www.opengovplaybook.org
Gov 2.0 Expo: May 25 – 27, 2010:
http://www.gov2expo.com/gov2expo2010/
25. How to Take OpenGov 2.0 Viral
Create an OpenGov 2.0 Playspace on the OpenGov
Playbook wiki
Create an OpenGov 2.0 Brand
Logo, Mission Statement, Vision, Goals, etc.
Spread the word about OpenGov 2.0 using Social Media
Channels
Twitter – #opengov20, @OpenGov20
Facebook Fan Site : OpenGov 2.0
YouTubes – interviews, overviews
Organize OpenGov 2.0 ―uncamps‖
Use ―Engagement‖ rating scales on OpenGov
blogs, sites, posts, videos, contests, ideas, discussions, ga
mes, etc.
26. References
OpenNASA/OpenGov
http://www.slideshare.net/meskey/opennasaopengov
Open Gov: The Evolution of Engagement
http://www.slideshare.net/govloop/opengovolution
Open Government: Collaboration, Transparency and
Participation in Practice
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596804367
Standard Requirements for Agency Next-Gen Open Platforms
https://opengovdirective.pbworks.com/Standard-Requirements-for-the-
Next-Gen-Open-Platform
Putting the Fun in Functional
http://www.slideshare.net/amyjokim/putting-the-fun-in-functiona
Open Data Means Open Analytics
http://govfresh.com/2010/03/open-government-means-open-analytics/
Developing a Social Strategy
http://www.slideshare.net/charleneli
27. Gov 2.0 and OpenGov YouTubes
Worth Watching
Bon Jovi and Serve.gov
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FgVOI8IWhI&feat
ure=player_embedded
OK Go: This Too Shall Pass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w&fea
ture=player_embedded
Do it Ourselves: Tim O’Reilly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27IQu37oYks&feat
ure=player_embedded
Us Now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlqU1o3NmSw&fea
ture=player_embedded
28. How to Find Me
Web Manager, NASA Ames Research Center
Chair, NASA ARC Web Council
Steering Committee, Federal Intranet Content
Managers
Twitter: @meganesque
Facebook Profile
GovLoop Profile
LinkedIn Profile