This presentation is about designing for inter-agency collaboration. Presented at the Public Health Leadership Society's annual program in Denver, CO on Nov 7, 2010.
This presentation was made by Giovanni Carnaroli of the US DOT and Jenn Gustetic of Phase One Consulting Group at the OpenGov Community Summit on Oct 13, 2010.
This presentation is about designing for inter-agency collaboration. Presented at the Public Health Leadership Society's annual program in Denver, CO on Nov 7, 2010.
This presentation was made by Giovanni Carnaroli of the US DOT and Jenn Gustetic of Phase One Consulting Group at the OpenGov Community Summit on Oct 13, 2010.
A Future for Participatory ConferencesLucas Cioffi
These is Lucas Cioffi's presentation at the NASA OpenGov Community Summit on Oct 13, 2010 in Washington, DC.
This presentation is a work in progress and discusses several principles which can make a conference much more participatory.
Following the advent of “digital”, it’s my opinion that the things people think have changed haven’t, but some things have changed that aren’t yet widely understood.
Open Government Data Tutorial at CLEI 2013. Part 1 - Introductionjpane
This tutorial about Open Government Data was a 4 hours tutorial at the Conferencia Latinoameticana en Informatica (CLEI 2013) http://clei2013.org.ve/ divided into 5 parts:
1 - Introduction
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-1-introduction
2 - Issues
https://www.slideshare.net/jpane/02-issues-v4slideshare
3 - Real Experience
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-03-real-experience
4 - Applications
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-4-applications
5 - Semantic Issues
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-5-semantic-issues
This is part 1 - Introduction
Government 2.0 / Open Government Introductory Keynote at Pan European ePartic...Anke Domscheit-Berg
This is a presentation I held as keynote on Open Government / Government 2.0 at the Pan European eParticipation Summit (PepNet) at 23. Sept 2010 in Hamburg, Germany. The presentation is in English. The event hashtag was #pepsum.
The Use of Social Media in Local AuthoritiesMark O'Toole
A presentation on the applications of Social Media (Web 2.0) tools in
Local Authorities.
Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communications, openness and transparency
Exploring the danish approach to evaluating public sector innovationLene Krogh Jeppesen
Presentation given on webinar organized by the OPM Lab in DC on the challenge of evaluating public sector innovation, the approaches COI put together to evaluate Danish innovations, and their results so far.
Background: In Denmark, 44% of public sector innovation has been evaluated. Of that 44%, 38% have been internal evaluations, while 6% have been external evaluations. Field studies have shown that public sector employees find it difficult to evaluate innovations. Just like in the United States, government employees indicated they were not sure where to find the evaluation models and approaches that aptly capture the innovation process and its results. Using the knowledge captured through Denmark's InnovationBarometer (the world's first statistic on public sector innovation, according to the Oslo Manual) and the qualitative field studies of the Danish National Center for Public Sector Innovation (COI), COI decided to take on this challenge by co-designing and testing its own evaluation models.
Shifting gear: a process to accessibility guidelinessasha kazantsev
Shifting Gear is a concept proposal that focuses on changing the process of guideline development, opening it up to more active citizen participation. Project aims to assist The Ministry of the Environment in supplying guidelines independently from regulations, that they explain. Provided with the ‘why’ behind the regulations, planners will have a better chance to empathize with the final user.
A Future for Participatory ConferencesLucas Cioffi
These is Lucas Cioffi's presentation at the NASA OpenGov Community Summit on Oct 13, 2010 in Washington, DC.
This presentation is a work in progress and discusses several principles which can make a conference much more participatory.
Following the advent of “digital”, it’s my opinion that the things people think have changed haven’t, but some things have changed that aren’t yet widely understood.
Open Government Data Tutorial at CLEI 2013. Part 1 - Introductionjpane
This tutorial about Open Government Data was a 4 hours tutorial at the Conferencia Latinoameticana en Informatica (CLEI 2013) http://clei2013.org.ve/ divided into 5 parts:
1 - Introduction
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-1-introduction
2 - Issues
https://www.slideshare.net/jpane/02-issues-v4slideshare
3 - Real Experience
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-03-real-experience
4 - Applications
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-4-applications
5 - Semantic Issues
http://www.slideshare.net/jpane/open-government-data-tutorial-at-clei-2013-part-5-semantic-issues
This is part 1 - Introduction
Government 2.0 / Open Government Introductory Keynote at Pan European ePartic...Anke Domscheit-Berg
This is a presentation I held as keynote on Open Government / Government 2.0 at the Pan European eParticipation Summit (PepNet) at 23. Sept 2010 in Hamburg, Germany. The presentation is in English. The event hashtag was #pepsum.
The Use of Social Media in Local AuthoritiesMark O'Toole
A presentation on the applications of Social Media (Web 2.0) tools in
Local Authorities.
Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Communications, openness and transparency
Exploring the danish approach to evaluating public sector innovationLene Krogh Jeppesen
Presentation given on webinar organized by the OPM Lab in DC on the challenge of evaluating public sector innovation, the approaches COI put together to evaluate Danish innovations, and their results so far.
Background: In Denmark, 44% of public sector innovation has been evaluated. Of that 44%, 38% have been internal evaluations, while 6% have been external evaluations. Field studies have shown that public sector employees find it difficult to evaluate innovations. Just like in the United States, government employees indicated they were not sure where to find the evaluation models and approaches that aptly capture the innovation process and its results. Using the knowledge captured through Denmark's InnovationBarometer (the world's first statistic on public sector innovation, according to the Oslo Manual) and the qualitative field studies of the Danish National Center for Public Sector Innovation (COI), COI decided to take on this challenge by co-designing and testing its own evaluation models.
Shifting gear: a process to accessibility guidelinessasha kazantsev
Shifting Gear is a concept proposal that focuses on changing the process of guideline development, opening it up to more active citizen participation. Project aims to assist The Ministry of the Environment in supplying guidelines independently from regulations, that they explain. Provided with the ‘why’ behind the regulations, planners will have a better chance to empathize with the final user.
The Finnish e-participation environment - IIEP IJW2011Teemu Ropponen
The Finnish e-participation environment - presentation at Immigrant Intergration by e-participation International Joint Workshop 2011, Helsinki, Nov 2-3
Gov 2.0 and Open Data are gaining momentum around the world and there's a need to plan for it coming to your organization. With many opportunities for efficiencies and client engagement comes a number of challenges - including the need to plan for sustainability. A review of current state with numerous examples is also provided.
Municipal Open Gov Framework - Work in ProgressJury Konga
Introduces concept of OpenData.CA in the cloud and emphasized the need to Collaborate Now!. Presentation provides a current state of Gov 2.0 and describes considerations related to the components of a framework: Collaboration, Open Data, Organizational culture, policies and standards and technology.
2. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 2 Internal: Workforce Culture, Networking, Skills Complementary Concept Public: Responsive, Engaging
3. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 3 Idea 1:Practice what we Preach Goal: Improved framework for transparency, engagement, collaboration Issues: Distributed workforce, field locations Need buy in
4. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 4 Idea 1A: Rules of engagement Executive-sponsorship and champions Workforce awareness of responsibilities Short-term
5. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 5 Idea 1B: Workforce Development Communities of practice Top down Bottom up
6. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 6 Idea 1C: Technology Communities of practice platform Ideation tool Webinars Video
7. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 7 Idea 2: Public Engagement Model An Analogy: What Would a Business Do? Start by thinking about government as a storefront. You need marketing - > explain what you do Be easy to find/access -> social media/websites Make your product known and understand Handle customer service
8. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 8 The Process Listen -> Synthesize -> Triage -> Track -> Respond -> Share -> Report. Monitor ->
9. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 9 Idea 2A: Listening Tool Listening seeking input Channel integration Find pain points by aggregating citizen data Tools to gather citizen sentiment
10. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 10 Idea 2B: Pro-Active Engagement Be pro-active. use media monitoring to get ahead of the concerns of the public Invite continued comment on initiatives
11. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 11 Idea 2C: Improve Participation Participation. Look for policy solutions from citizens Get enforcement assistance from public Balance: finding the real public
12. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 12 Idea 2D: Public Access Accessibility. Open Up. Using electronic tools for citizen outreach Find innovative methods for enhancing internal and external collaboration
13. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 13 Idea 2E: Measurement Efficiency. Prove you are successful. Streamline the ways to connect with the public
14. February 17, 2010 Open Government Directive Workshop Team 2 14 Introducing Team 2 Tim Bertrand Pat Bonner Bill Brantley Rachel Bocchino Holly Davis Matt Fella John Kamensky David Kuehn Dave Lewan Moshay Simpson Niel Sroka Elizabeth Velo Jeff Walpole