This document discusses disruptive innovation and how it can help governments do more with less. It provides examples of disruptive innovations like Bridge International Academies, which uses a "school in a box" model to lower the cost of education, and electronic monitoring, which is a lower-cost alternative to incarceration. The document argues that governments can use their large purchasing power to steer markets toward more low-cost, disruptive approaches that break traditional tradeoffs between price and performance.
Presentation for \"New Era, New TV\" Seminar @ OrangeLabs in Beijing in December 2008. Details on services from Korea and Japan (Pandora.tv, Afreeca.tv, Nico Nico Video) and ideas on why pure ad model might be a bad idea, and why mobile is still unproven.
(160) Presentation On Efficiency ( Glasgow, November 2010)Citizen Network
The document discusses efficiency and welfare reform. It argues that efficiency is a political concept rather than just a technical one, and that definitions of efficiency often treat public services as obvious goods that need to be delivered at the lowest cost. It also notes that efficiency reforms often negatively impact the most needy. The document advocates for a personalization approach based on capabilities and equal citizenship rather than a limited focus only on money. It provides examples of how personalization can achieve social justice and citizenship through approaches like individual budgets and personalized transition planning.
The document outlines 10 essential things that every website should have, including:
1) A well-organized information architecture on a stable platform
2) Clear mission, narrative and branding
3) Integration with offline messaging and organizational goals
It then discusses the importance of things like having an email signup, optimized donation page, frequently updated content, interactivity, proper "daisy chains" of actions to ask visitors to take, basic SEO, and data tracking/analytics.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released its Open Government Plan for 2010-2012. The plan outlines DOT's strategic goals and initiatives to increase transparency, public participation, and collaboration over the next two years. Key aspects of the plan include exploring new ways to engage the public in rulemaking, releasing additional data to the public, soliciting feedback on strategic plans online, and establishing platforms for employees and the public to collaborate and share ideas. The plan is intended to help institutionalize an open culture at DOT and advance its open government objectives through 2017.
Digital Fuel of the 21st Century: Innovation through Open Data and the Networ...GovLoop
The document discusses how open data and networks can empower citizens and drive innovation. It provides examples of how open data has been used in Brazil, India, and Washington D.C. to increase government transparency, fight corruption, and enable new civic applications. It argues that making government data open by default can transform the relationship between governments and citizens by fostering participatory democracy.
This document summarizes the key findings of a survey conducted by NASCIO on social media use in state governments. The survey found that while social media is being adopted broadly across states, about two-thirds lack formal policies to govern its use. It also identified challenges around security, legal issues, privacy and records management. However, states see opportunities for improved communication and citizen engagement through low-cost social media tools. The survey concluded that state approaches to social media currently lack maturity.
This document is the National Science Foundation's (NSF) plan for implementing the Open Government Directive. It provides context on the directive and NSF's existing commitment to transparency. The plan outlines NSF's strategies for increasing transparency, public participation, and collaboration through initiatives like improving data availability, using social media for outreach, and facilitating collaboration. It establishes a default policy of making NSF data open and machine-readable. The plan serves as NSF's roadmap for open government and will be updated over time based on public feedback.
This document outlines the Office of the United States Trade Representative's (USTR) Open Government Plan from April 2010. The plan aims to increase transparency, participation, and collaboration through various initiatives. A key initiative is engaging the public on the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations to get input and maintain dialogue. The plan also details expanding access to trade information, seeking public comment, reviewing membership in advisory groups, and using new technologies to promote open government.
Presentation for \"New Era, New TV\" Seminar @ OrangeLabs in Beijing in December 2008. Details on services from Korea and Japan (Pandora.tv, Afreeca.tv, Nico Nico Video) and ideas on why pure ad model might be a bad idea, and why mobile is still unproven.
(160) Presentation On Efficiency ( Glasgow, November 2010)Citizen Network
The document discusses efficiency and welfare reform. It argues that efficiency is a political concept rather than just a technical one, and that definitions of efficiency often treat public services as obvious goods that need to be delivered at the lowest cost. It also notes that efficiency reforms often negatively impact the most needy. The document advocates for a personalization approach based on capabilities and equal citizenship rather than a limited focus only on money. It provides examples of how personalization can achieve social justice and citizenship through approaches like individual budgets and personalized transition planning.
The document outlines 10 essential things that every website should have, including:
1) A well-organized information architecture on a stable platform
2) Clear mission, narrative and branding
3) Integration with offline messaging and organizational goals
It then discusses the importance of things like having an email signup, optimized donation page, frequently updated content, interactivity, proper "daisy chains" of actions to ask visitors to take, basic SEO, and data tracking/analytics.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released its Open Government Plan for 2010-2012. The plan outlines DOT's strategic goals and initiatives to increase transparency, public participation, and collaboration over the next two years. Key aspects of the plan include exploring new ways to engage the public in rulemaking, releasing additional data to the public, soliciting feedback on strategic plans online, and establishing platforms for employees and the public to collaborate and share ideas. The plan is intended to help institutionalize an open culture at DOT and advance its open government objectives through 2017.
Digital Fuel of the 21st Century: Innovation through Open Data and the Networ...GovLoop
The document discusses how open data and networks can empower citizens and drive innovation. It provides examples of how open data has been used in Brazil, India, and Washington D.C. to increase government transparency, fight corruption, and enable new civic applications. It argues that making government data open by default can transform the relationship between governments and citizens by fostering participatory democracy.
This document summarizes the key findings of a survey conducted by NASCIO on social media use in state governments. The survey found that while social media is being adopted broadly across states, about two-thirds lack formal policies to govern its use. It also identified challenges around security, legal issues, privacy and records management. However, states see opportunities for improved communication and citizen engagement through low-cost social media tools. The survey concluded that state approaches to social media currently lack maturity.
This document is the National Science Foundation's (NSF) plan for implementing the Open Government Directive. It provides context on the directive and NSF's existing commitment to transparency. The plan outlines NSF's strategies for increasing transparency, public participation, and collaboration through initiatives like improving data availability, using social media for outreach, and facilitating collaboration. It establishes a default policy of making NSF data open and machine-readable. The plan serves as NSF's roadmap for open government and will be updated over time based on public feedback.
This document outlines the Office of the United States Trade Representative's (USTR) Open Government Plan from April 2010. The plan aims to increase transparency, participation, and collaboration through various initiatives. A key initiative is engaging the public on the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations to get input and maintain dialogue. The plan also details expanding access to trade information, seeking public comment, reviewing membership in advisory groups, and using new technologies to promote open government.
5 tui - tui travel’s journey to tag control & marketing agilityEnsighten
This document summarizes TUI Travel's implementation of Ensighten's enterprise tag management system. It discusses that TUI Travel is a large European tour operator with multiple brands and booking engines that previously made tagging changes difficult. Ensighten provided a centralized way to manage tags across systems, allowing TUI Travel to more easily test changes, integrate with partners, and fix bugs. Some key achievements with Ensighten included consolidating 276 tag rules with no issues and gaining insights into user experience issues on checkouts.
The document discusses programmatic display, video, and audio advertising strategies and results at TechStyle Fashion Group. It summarizes their 2019 experience with video and audio, finding that video quickly achieved cost per acquisition goals while programmatic audio inventory was more limited. Both opportunities and challenges are discussed, including the potential of connected devices and data in the future, as well as ensuring privacy and trust as technologies advance.
The document discusses an anti-counterfeiting system that uses social media and bounty hunters to locate counterfeit products. It outlines how the system works, including training and paying bounty hunters, using RFID tags and encryption on products, filing complaints with relevant agencies, and ensuring intellectual property rights compliance. The system aims to curb counterfeiting by making it financially rewarding for bounty hunters to report counterfeits through a competitive bounty process.
Protection And Management Of Copyright And Related Rightssupatchara
This document summarizes a presentation on copyright collective management in Thailand given by Dr. Supatchara DISTABANJONG. It outlines the current fragmented system with multiple agencies collecting fees and issues with transparency and conformity to international practices. It recommends establishing a centralized not-for-profit organization under the Ministry of Commerce to administer licensing and royalties. This would help creators receive fair compensation locally and internationally in line with practices as Thailand integrates into the ASEAN Economic Community. Key areas to address are legislation, concepts of collective management organizations, and promoting the industry's growth and exports.
Connections Summit - Market Opportunities TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Market Opportunities track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
viaLegal Webinar_ FCPA Training for a Global WorkforceVIA
Corruption in a global trade can be a complex issue and is often intertwined
with both company and country culture. In certain areas of the world, corruption can be a common practice that is endorsed – bribery, intimidation and mark ups may exist in all levels of society. For US corporations, non-compliance with the FCPA practices can result in steep fines,
government compliance monitoring as well as loss of reputation and goodwill. Training of staff has never been more critical, but comprehensive programs can be daunting to design, customize, deliver and monitor across global regions. This webcast will address some of the key challenges and offer helpful tips for designing comprehensive web-based training.
Connected Objects - Creating value through connectednessBagaar
The document discusses the evolution of industrial revolutions from Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0 and the rise of connected devices. It notes that by 2020, 50 billion devices will be connected to the internet, with 2/3 being sensors, actuators and other "things" that monitor and control the world. Connected objects are defined as everyday objects with smart, connectivity, and physical components. The document provides examples of how companies can create value by gathering insights, increasing efficiency, and adding experiences for consumers through connecting objects.
This document discusses strategies for identifying beneficiaries and linking rural producers to urban markets through farmer producer companies (FPCs). It outlines how FPCs can help rural producers overcome limitations like insufficient resources, low skills and technology, and small quantities. FPCs can help producers access larger urban markets by providing uniform high quality products at scale and competitive prices. The document discusses how FPCs are structured with boards, management teams, and shareholders. It provides examples of how FPCs have helped increase farmers' incomes and economic impacts. The key is providing end-to-end support through groups, infrastructure development, market and financial linkages, knowledge and skills training.
The document describes an app and hardware device called Ignite that aims to enhance and extend human life by encouraging positive lifestyle changes. The app allows users to monitor their life expectancy in real time and modify it based on behaviors. It provides incentives to users for lifestyle changes through earning perks. The accompanying Ignite Pad device uses image recognition to replicate the functionality of fitness trackers at a low cost. Users can also earn "time credits" for extending their lives that can be used to purchase health-promoting services and products. The founders believe this combination of tools can drive significant behavior change and improve health outcomes.
The document describes a proposed solution called Ignite that aims to enhance and extend human life by providing tools through a smartphone app and companion pad device to encourage positive lifestyle changes. The app would allow users to monitor their real-time life expectancy and earn rewards for healthy behaviors. The inexpensive pad would replicate the functionality of expensive fitness devices. Users could also earn "time credits" for further extending their lives that could be used to purchase additional health-promoting services and products. The team believes this approach could meaningfully impact health and longevity.
wow this is very old from 2005 when lotv had just been born. I came up with the idea in 2004 and registered in Oct of 04 with the state of Texas as a NPO.
In 2005 I went for IRS 501c3 status which took 2 yrs!
Daniel Yen's Hitwise 2008 Iptv Conference in SingaporeDanielYen
This document discusses the evolution of television and internet-based media. It defines IPTV and how it differs from web-based streaming, noting that IPTV traditionally uses closed networks while internet-based content can now stream over open networks using fiber connections. It also discusses how advertisers can benefit from new ways of interacting with online content viewers through tools like widgets that allow additional content to be streamed.
What’s New on Google - September 2012 Sessionblue2purple
The document provides an agenda for a marketing presentation covering the following topics:
1) Mobile marketing and mobile advertising on Google platforms like AdMob.
2) Search network optimization techniques like sitelinks, Google+, and multi-channel analysis.
3) Google Display Network topics including dynamic delivery, demographic targeting, and YouTube advertising formats and targeting options.
The summary highlights the main sections and focus areas covered in the agenda.
What's New on Google - Septembre 2012 Sessionblue2purple
The document provides an agenda for a marketing presentation covering the following topics:
1) Mobile marketing and advertising on Google platforms like AdMob.
2) Search network optimization techniques like sitelinks and Google+.
3) Google Display Network topics including dynamic ad delivery and demographic targeting.
4) YouTube advertising formats and targeting options.
The presentation will also discuss measuring success through micro-conversions and remarketing campaigns.
The document discusses how web 2.0 technologies are being adopted in both the back office and front office of public services, but not widely by governments themselves. It aims to answer whether web 2.0 is applied in e-government, if these applications gain high usage, what impact they have, and if they present a new vision for e-government. Examples provided include peer-to-patent, Intellipedia, Patient Opinion, farmsubsidy.org, and calls for governments to open their data and start with collaborative back office teams while providing soft governance of new initiatives.
The document discusses opportunities in fintech and focuses on invoice trading. It notes that invoice trading platforms help unlock cash from unpaid invoices. Workinvoice is an Italian invoice trading platform that has funded over €30 million in invoices. It outsources some functions like credit ratings, payments, and collections to specialized providers to increase flexibility and efficiency in a regulated environment. The document emphasizes that invoice trading addresses the large amount of commercial receivables generated in Italy that are sitting on corporate balance sheets.
How is GovLoop Transforming Learning for Government?GovLoop
This document summarizes GovLoop projects in 2015 that transformed learning for government. It describes projects with the Federal Highway Administration, Small Business Administration, Federal Executive Institute, Young Government Leaders, Natural Resources Canada, National League of Cities, and Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. The projects implemented flipped classrooms, online training portals, virtual conferences, and mentoring programs to reduce costs and expand access to training across dispersed government workforces.
This document discusses the differences between teaching-focused design and learning-centered design. Teaching-focused design prioritizes the instructor passing knowledge to passive students, focusing on single topics and assessing student learning through tests. Learning-centered design emphasizes active student involvement, interdisciplinary topics, students evaluating their own learning through real-world application and viewing errors as opportunities to improve. While not always black and white, the document encourages shifting perspective to focus more on learner needs, skills and connecting new information to existing knowledge to support a continuous, interactive learning cycle.
5 tui - tui travel’s journey to tag control & marketing agilityEnsighten
This document summarizes TUI Travel's implementation of Ensighten's enterprise tag management system. It discusses that TUI Travel is a large European tour operator with multiple brands and booking engines that previously made tagging changes difficult. Ensighten provided a centralized way to manage tags across systems, allowing TUI Travel to more easily test changes, integrate with partners, and fix bugs. Some key achievements with Ensighten included consolidating 276 tag rules with no issues and gaining insights into user experience issues on checkouts.
The document discusses programmatic display, video, and audio advertising strategies and results at TechStyle Fashion Group. It summarizes their 2019 experience with video and audio, finding that video quickly achieved cost per acquisition goals while programmatic audio inventory was more limited. Both opportunities and challenges are discussed, including the potential of connected devices and data in the future, as well as ensuring privacy and trust as technologies advance.
The document discusses an anti-counterfeiting system that uses social media and bounty hunters to locate counterfeit products. It outlines how the system works, including training and paying bounty hunters, using RFID tags and encryption on products, filing complaints with relevant agencies, and ensuring intellectual property rights compliance. The system aims to curb counterfeiting by making it financially rewarding for bounty hunters to report counterfeits through a competitive bounty process.
Protection And Management Of Copyright And Related Rightssupatchara
This document summarizes a presentation on copyright collective management in Thailand given by Dr. Supatchara DISTABANJONG. It outlines the current fragmented system with multiple agencies collecting fees and issues with transparency and conformity to international practices. It recommends establishing a centralized not-for-profit organization under the Ministry of Commerce to administer licensing and royalties. This would help creators receive fair compensation locally and internationally in line with practices as Thailand integrates into the ASEAN Economic Community. Key areas to address are legislation, concepts of collective management organizations, and promoting the industry's growth and exports.
Connections Summit - Market Opportunities TrackNFC Forum
Presentations from the Market Opportunities track at the Connections Summit, co-hosted by AIM, NFC Forum, and RAIN on March 7th, 2018. The Connections Summit was a one-day event featuring a series of speaker-led sessions that focused on how NFC, RFID, and AIDC make the world more connected. The full agenda included keynote presentations, panels, and IoT, Retail & Smart Products, Security & Blockchain, Healthcare, and Market Opportunities tracks.
For additional details see: https://nfc-forum.org/events/connections-summit/
viaLegal Webinar_ FCPA Training for a Global WorkforceVIA
Corruption in a global trade can be a complex issue and is often intertwined
with both company and country culture. In certain areas of the world, corruption can be a common practice that is endorsed – bribery, intimidation and mark ups may exist in all levels of society. For US corporations, non-compliance with the FCPA practices can result in steep fines,
government compliance monitoring as well as loss of reputation and goodwill. Training of staff has never been more critical, but comprehensive programs can be daunting to design, customize, deliver and monitor across global regions. This webcast will address some of the key challenges and offer helpful tips for designing comprehensive web-based training.
Connected Objects - Creating value through connectednessBagaar
The document discusses the evolution of industrial revolutions from Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0 and the rise of connected devices. It notes that by 2020, 50 billion devices will be connected to the internet, with 2/3 being sensors, actuators and other "things" that monitor and control the world. Connected objects are defined as everyday objects with smart, connectivity, and physical components. The document provides examples of how companies can create value by gathering insights, increasing efficiency, and adding experiences for consumers through connecting objects.
This document discusses strategies for identifying beneficiaries and linking rural producers to urban markets through farmer producer companies (FPCs). It outlines how FPCs can help rural producers overcome limitations like insufficient resources, low skills and technology, and small quantities. FPCs can help producers access larger urban markets by providing uniform high quality products at scale and competitive prices. The document discusses how FPCs are structured with boards, management teams, and shareholders. It provides examples of how FPCs have helped increase farmers' incomes and economic impacts. The key is providing end-to-end support through groups, infrastructure development, market and financial linkages, knowledge and skills training.
The document describes an app and hardware device called Ignite that aims to enhance and extend human life by encouraging positive lifestyle changes. The app allows users to monitor their life expectancy in real time and modify it based on behaviors. It provides incentives to users for lifestyle changes through earning perks. The accompanying Ignite Pad device uses image recognition to replicate the functionality of fitness trackers at a low cost. Users can also earn "time credits" for extending their lives that can be used to purchase health-promoting services and products. The founders believe this combination of tools can drive significant behavior change and improve health outcomes.
The document describes a proposed solution called Ignite that aims to enhance and extend human life by providing tools through a smartphone app and companion pad device to encourage positive lifestyle changes. The app would allow users to monitor their real-time life expectancy and earn rewards for healthy behaviors. The inexpensive pad would replicate the functionality of expensive fitness devices. Users could also earn "time credits" for further extending their lives that could be used to purchase additional health-promoting services and products. The team believes this approach could meaningfully impact health and longevity.
wow this is very old from 2005 when lotv had just been born. I came up with the idea in 2004 and registered in Oct of 04 with the state of Texas as a NPO.
In 2005 I went for IRS 501c3 status which took 2 yrs!
Daniel Yen's Hitwise 2008 Iptv Conference in SingaporeDanielYen
This document discusses the evolution of television and internet-based media. It defines IPTV and how it differs from web-based streaming, noting that IPTV traditionally uses closed networks while internet-based content can now stream over open networks using fiber connections. It also discusses how advertisers can benefit from new ways of interacting with online content viewers through tools like widgets that allow additional content to be streamed.
What’s New on Google - September 2012 Sessionblue2purple
The document provides an agenda for a marketing presentation covering the following topics:
1) Mobile marketing and mobile advertising on Google platforms like AdMob.
2) Search network optimization techniques like sitelinks, Google+, and multi-channel analysis.
3) Google Display Network topics including dynamic delivery, demographic targeting, and YouTube advertising formats and targeting options.
The summary highlights the main sections and focus areas covered in the agenda.
What's New on Google - Septembre 2012 Sessionblue2purple
The document provides an agenda for a marketing presentation covering the following topics:
1) Mobile marketing and advertising on Google platforms like AdMob.
2) Search network optimization techniques like sitelinks and Google+.
3) Google Display Network topics including dynamic ad delivery and demographic targeting.
4) YouTube advertising formats and targeting options.
The presentation will also discuss measuring success through micro-conversions and remarketing campaigns.
The document discusses how web 2.0 technologies are being adopted in both the back office and front office of public services, but not widely by governments themselves. It aims to answer whether web 2.0 is applied in e-government, if these applications gain high usage, what impact they have, and if they present a new vision for e-government. Examples provided include peer-to-patent, Intellipedia, Patient Opinion, farmsubsidy.org, and calls for governments to open their data and start with collaborative back office teams while providing soft governance of new initiatives.
The document discusses opportunities in fintech and focuses on invoice trading. It notes that invoice trading platforms help unlock cash from unpaid invoices. Workinvoice is an Italian invoice trading platform that has funded over €30 million in invoices. It outsources some functions like credit ratings, payments, and collections to specialized providers to increase flexibility and efficiency in a regulated environment. The document emphasizes that invoice trading addresses the large amount of commercial receivables generated in Italy that are sitting on corporate balance sheets.
How is GovLoop Transforming Learning for Government?GovLoop
This document summarizes GovLoop projects in 2015 that transformed learning for government. It describes projects with the Federal Highway Administration, Small Business Administration, Federal Executive Institute, Young Government Leaders, Natural Resources Canada, National League of Cities, and Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. The projects implemented flipped classrooms, online training portals, virtual conferences, and mentoring programs to reduce costs and expand access to training across dispersed government workforces.
This document discusses the differences between teaching-focused design and learning-centered design. Teaching-focused design prioritizes the instructor passing knowledge to passive students, focusing on single topics and assessing student learning through tests. Learning-centered design emphasizes active student involvement, interdisciplinary topics, students evaluating their own learning through real-world application and viewing errors as opportunities to improve. While not always black and white, the document encourages shifting perspective to focus more on learner needs, skills and connecting new information to existing knowledge to support a continuous, interactive learning cycle.
Next Gen: Critical Conversations Slide DeckGovLoop
This document provides information about an online training session on critical conversations held on May 13, 2015. It lists the speakers, provides housekeeping details such as how to ask questions and get CPE credit. It outlines cooperation zones and strategies for having difficult conversations. These include identifying valued criteria, asking open-ended questions, thinking from the other perspective, being candid yet clear, networking for support, and documenting interactions. The document advertises upcoming leadership trainings from GovLoop and provides thanks and resources.
Internet of Things: Lightning Round, SargentGovLoop
This document discusses considerations for Internet of Things (IoT) solution design. It outlines key factors such as objectives, operational environment, technology environment, data consumers, analytics strategy, and data framework. It provides an example of how Intel's edge analytics platform can reduce data transfers by analyzing data at the edge. The document also describes Intel cloud services, edge and cloud analytics, and an end-to-end HVAC monitoring system using Intel hardware and software.
Internet of Things: Lightning Round, RonzioGovLoop
The document discusses the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and opportunities for using sensors and remote monitoring. The VHA operates 151 hospitals, 300 vet centers, and other facilities that provided healthcare to over 6.4 million veterans in 2013. The document suggests sensors could help reduce hospital equipment and costs, improve patient mobility and data recording, and enable remote monitoring and diagnosis for medical issues like heart attacks, seizures, and elderly care. It was presented by Dr. Joseph Ronzio, Special Assistant to the Chief Health Technology Officer for the VHA.
Rodney Hite is a product manager for Big Data solutions at ViON. The document discusses the history and evolution of big data, from the earliest disk formats in the 1970s-80s that held kilobytes of data, to the present day where a variety of data sources generate huge volumes, velocities, and varieties of data. It outlines analytical techniques like semantic extraction, sentiment analysis, and predictive pattern analysis that can gain valuable insights from big data across domains like sports, security, fraud detection, and social media. The key to success is having an iterative strategy that focuses on desired results, future-proof technologies, integration, and using data scientists and engineers efficiently.
Internet of Things: Lightning Round, FritzingerGovLoop
Steve Fritzinger gave a presentation on virtualization and the Internet of Things. He discussed how inexpensive sensors can collect data with near zero installation and low power usage through mesh networks that are self-configuring and self-repairing. This data is analyzed using intelligent "fog" systems and new analysis tools, which can integrate with social networks and the sharing economy.
Internet of Things: Lightning Round, McKinneyGovLoop
Richard McKinney, the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Transportation, gave a presentation titled "The Data Tsunami: Making Transportation Safer & Smarter" where he discussed how collecting and analyzing data from vehicles, cameras, sensors and other Internet-connected devices could improve transportation safety and operations. He explained how connected vehicle technologies could help with intersection safety, commercial vehicle safety, and disseminating real-time road weather information. He also discussed potential applications in aviation like improved air traffic control and predictive maintenance, as well as uses in transportation planning such as travel demand modeling and smart parking.
Internet of Things: Government Keynote, Randy GarrettGovLoop
Randy Garrett gave a presentation on cyber security analytics and the Internet of Things for DARPA. Some key points:
- DARPA has a history of developing new technologies to provide strategic advantage for national defense.
- The interconnectivity enabled by modern technology has democratized access to sophisticated tools and information.
- Physical systems like vehicles are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks as they become more connected to networks.
- DARPA is pursuing research in areas like intuitive cyber situational awareness tools, encrypted computing, automated software analysis, and developing high-assurance cyber systems through formal methods.
Leap Not Creep Participant Guide Pre-Course Through Week 3 - 20140722GovLoop
Here are the key definitions of innovation discussed:
- A new method, idea, or product: This is a common definition but it's broad and doesn't capture the essence of innovation - that it creates value.
- A change that creates a new definition of performance: This definition gets closer to capturing that innovation is about creating value. It's not just coming up with something new, but improving performance in a meaningful way.
The second definition - a change that creates a new definition of performance - is likely the most accurate one for understanding innovation in the context of this course. The goal is to implement innovations that make meaningful improvements, not just introduce changes for the sake of being different.
The document discusses identifying the target audience for an innovation. It defines target audience as the specific group an innovation is meant to reach. The key steps are:
1. Define the target audience by considering factors like demographics, needs, pain points.
2. Conduct market research on the target audience to understand their wants and how they might respond to the innovation.
3. Create a description of the target audience to guide development and marketing of the innovation.
This document provides guidance on describing an innovation and setting goals for its implementation. It advises creating a mission statement and goals for the innovation that align with the agency's strategic goals and are written accessibly and measurably. The document also stresses writing an innovation description that clearly states the benefits for the target audience and is accessible to all. Setting goals is important so the innovation's purpose is clear and its implementation is worth the effort required.
Building Powerful Outreach - Executive Research BriefGovLoop
You’ve done the research. You’ve gotten leadership buy-in. Your government program is set to start helping people. But if nobody knows about it, your program will never make a difference. It’s like if a public health department had prepared thousands of flu shots, but no patients showed up to get them. In this brief, we will tell you how to empower your outreach.
The document discusses how big data technologies can help organizations make better decisions by analyzing large, diverse datasets in real-time. It provides examples of use cases like fraud detection, predictive maintenance, and demand forecasting that have been revolutionized by big data solutions. The document also explains how big data has evolved from traditional data warehousing and how organizations can build on existing technology investments to implement big data strategies. Real-time analytics is said to get the right data in front of decision makers faster by consuming, analyzing, and visualizing historical and live data sources.
NoSQL is not only SQL, so it’s structured and unstructured data AND much of it is very important data, data that requires enterprise-grade features. I’m referring to all the features of Relational databases that large enterprises expect
In today's fast paced and digital world, many in government are looking to the cloud as a means to transform their agency. The cloud allows us to easily collaborate, share resources, receive on demand computing power, and change the way we deliver services to citizens. With the cloud, this all can be done faster and more efficiently than ever before.
Build Better Virtual Events & Training for your AgencyGovLoop
Build Better Virtual Events and Training for Your Agency
Meet In-Person to Learn How to Thrive Online
Conferences are being canceled, and training budgets have been trimmed, but government personnel still need to learn the latest developments in their areas of expertise. That's the crux of the problem facing agency leaders and human resources professionals that want to sustain a top-notch government workforce. Moving in-person events and training to an online forum is one solution, but it's not always easy to do it well.
A successful virtual training program has 3 key ingredients:
An interactive technology platform
Just-in-time, relevant content
Active facilitation by a skilled moderator
Social Media Presentation for The Center for Organizational EffectivenessGovLoop
Here are some examples of specific, measurable outcomes with clear definitions of achievement:
- Drive 100 people to register for our emergency preparedness workshop by promoting it on social media. Achieved when 100 unique visitors click through from our Facebook page to the registration form.
- Generate 50 volunteer signups to help with our annual park cleanup event. Achieved when 50 people complete the online volunteer form and select the park cleanup from the options.
- Receive feedback from 200 residents on our draft budget through an online survey promoted on Twitter. Achieved when 200 surveys are submitted with at least one question answered.
Does this help explain what outcomes should look like in a plan? Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional
Guide to Managing the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Application Proce...GovLoop
If you plan to apply for the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program to make the Class of 2014, this guide is your core resource. We interviewed dozens of current and former PMFs, career advisors and agency PMF coordinators to provide both information and insight to help you navigate the process.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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1. Beyond Doing More With Less: Doing Different
Your Path to Leadership: Mastering Core Competencies to Get Ahead in Gov
Bill Eggers and Jean Brown
Subject Matter Experts
Week Three: June 25 - June 29, 2012
2. Our Time Together Today…
1. Housekeeping
2. Introduction
3. Results Driven Leadership
4. Public Sector, Disrupted
5. Q&A
3. Housekeeping
• Let’s make this course interactive!
▫ Now: If you would like to submit a question, just enter it into the chat
window (bottom right). Our experts will field questions at the end.
▫ All Week: Be sure to engage in conversation around the SME Challenge
that has been presented by our speakers - case studies grounded in
reality.
• If you have any technical difficulties, use the chat window, but direct
it to “Steve Cottle,”not “all participants”
• After the session is complete, you will be able to find a link to the
archived version of the webinar on the week 2 page of our course
GovLoop group
4. Meet Our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
Jean Brown Bill Eggers
Executive Director, Global Director,
Chicago Federal Executive Board Public Sector Research
Deloitte
8. ECQ3: Results Driven
Leadership Accountability
• Set SMART goals
▫ Specific
▫ Measurable
▫ Attainable
▫ Relevant
▫ Time-Bound
• Link Goals to Overall Business Objectives
• “Finger Pointing” hurts you
• Delegate
9. Learning When to Delegate
Delegate Do Not Delegate
• Routines • Long Range Planning
• Technical Expertise • Motivating/ Evaluating Team
• Unique Opportunities members
• Cross Training • Rituals
• Crises
• Sensitive Personal Matters
10. Customer-Service Driven
• Build a “Ready to Serve” Image
• I’m Glad You Told Me!
• Stay Positive
• Remember the WHY
▫ Important to your success
▫ Reduces costs, increase productivity
▫ Improves Employee Morale
▫ Aligns Process and Procedures
11. Decision Making Process
1. Define the Issues
2. Collect & Analyze Data
3. Develop and Evaluate Solutions
4. Identify Best Solution
5. Evaluate the Results
Easy not often
12. Decision Making Process: The Reality
• Rely too much on personal experience
• Rely too much on personal strengths
• Rely on dogma
• Mimic methods that work in organizations
different from yours
• Rely on stories not data
• Too much data and not enough good data
13.
14. Entrepreneurial Leadership
You are ready to lead if you say…
“It seems like we are doing the work twice”
“This costs more than it should”
“I’m tired of dealing with this issue again”
“That is annoying”
15. Spark Innovation
• Step Outside the Familiar
• Suspend Preconceived Ideas
• Read Outside Your
Comfort Zone
• Travel & Foreign Languages
16. ECQ4: Business Acumen
• Financial Management
• Human Capital Management
• Technology Management
Set specific and attainable standards of performance
17. Technology Management Issues
• Legacy Systems
• Controlling Costs
• Consolidating Infrastructure
• Training
• Cybersecurity
19. IT Solutions – How to Start
1. Assess your technology needs
2. Develop a technology strategy
3. Identify internal or external system integrators
4. Develop a plan to manage the project
5. Develop a Plan to fund the project
20. Find Local Leaders
Connect with your local Continue to connect on
Federal Executive Board GovLoop
www.FEB.gov www.govloop.com
21. Achieving more for less through disruptive
innovation
Bill Eggers
Global Director, Public Sector Research
Deloitte
22. The automobile “frontier” in 1920
1920
$/hp
Ford Model T
L $3,200
20 Horsepower
160
Bugatti Type 35
$180K
140 Horsepower
1286
H
20 140 Total hp
L H
23. The automobile frontier today:
More for more
Cost 2011
L
64 Tata Nano
$2,100
33 Horsepower
160
Bugatti Veyron
1286 $1.9 million
987 Horsepower
H
1925
20 33 140 987 Performance
L H
25. Health care inflation equally bad .
2,500,000
Other third party payers and programs
2,000,000 Health insurance
Out of pocket
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
0
1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008
28. Characteristics of
Disruptive Innovation
Serves an underserved market or
overshoots market
Starts off worse than existing
products or services
Powered by an enabling technology
Less expensive than traditional or
current technology
29. Bridge International Academies
$4 $3 15:1 47:1
Fee per month of Cost in bribes for Pupil: teacher Pupil: teacher
private education public education ratio at a Bridge ratio at average
for 1 student for 1 student school Kenyan school
30. Bridge International’s “school in
a box” model makes it easy to
open and operate new schools.
What started with 1 school in
2009…
Is now more than 70 schools…
With a target of 1,800 schools by
2015
31. Characteristics of
Disruptive Innovation
Serves a not served or overserved
market
Starts off worse than existing
products or services
Powered by an enabling technology
Less expensive than traditional or
current technology
32. Apps make it possible to turn your
smartphone into a stethoscope or a
heart monitor
or even a hearing aid.
33. Disruptive Innovation
Shaping Markets
• Government is huge purchaser of goods and services
• Government is the dominant buyer in many
economic sectors
• Government can use this buying power to steer
markets where they are major buyers to more low-
cost, disruptive approaches
37. Preventative Action
Criminal Justice System Tiers of Incarceration
Real-Time Action
Sobrietor: Alcohol
Treatment and Training compliance system
via Active GPS
Constant Monitoring
Offender monitoring via
Radio Frequency
Incremental Monitoring
Radio Frequency
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
is now being used as a substitute for minimum security prisons
38. Cost of prison Cost of electronic
monitoring
$78 per day $5-10 per day
38
43. Could we have imagined offensive military air
operations with .
• No pilots onboard
• No large crews to support
• 24 hours uninterrupted flight time
• Very low maintenance and fuel costs
• No need for ground assets for
targeting
Improving Policy Execution
43
44. Once considered a gadget of
science fiction novels…
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
are now an essential
component of modern U.S.
military and intelligence
operations.
45. This year, the U.S. Air Force will
train more joystick pilots than
new fighter and bomber pilots
combined.
The $4M Predator UAV is now
doing the same job as a $60M
manned fighter jet.
46. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
…reshaping classic markets in air power
Integrated
Strike/SEAD/Counter Air
ISR Aircraft Market Segments Priorities
Counter - Air
Integrated Strike/SEAD
Strike
Avenger
MQ-9 Reaper Suppression Enemy Air
Defense (SEAD)
MQ-1 Predator
Real-Time Intelligence,
GNAT-750
Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance (ISR)
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
47. Education: It is assumed that schooling
requires ..
• in-person teachers
• classrooms
• textbooks
• school facilities
• cafeterias
• transportation
Improving Policy Execution
47
48. “What would happen if we tried to educate children
without these elements?”
49. Khan Academy
Thousands of courses
Personalized learning
path
Gamification
50. Deloitte’s Disruptive
Innovation Framework
Focus
1 Identify what needs to be accomplished in the short and long
term
Shape
2 Decide how and where to start disrupting
Grow
3 Protect and nurture the disruptive innovation
51. The Path to Different.
The public sector has an array of advantages to help grow disruption:
• Level the Playing Field
• Enable the disruptive innovation to gain ground by removing subsidies and
contracts that have protected incumbents
• Change Laws
• Some disruptive innovations may require legal and regulatory changes before they
can exist and/or thrive in a market
• Sunset Existing Programs
• Phase out funding from current, less successful programs and re-program for
disruptive innovations
• Form Partnerships
• Public-private partnerships may help to scale the innovation
52. “People are very open minded about new things. As
long as they are exactly like the old ones”
- Charles Kettering
53. Bill Eggers
Email:
weggers@deloitte.com
Twitter:
@wdeggers
Web:
williameggers.com
55. Week 3 Assignment
Attend Webinar
Complete Workbook Traits 8-10 (pp. 13-15)
o Read Section Summary
o Complete Required Reading
o Reflect on Reading; complete and save copy of
reflection notes
Participate in Week 3 SME Challenge
Ask Questions / Provide Feedback!