This document discusses disruptive innovation in government. It notes that citizens today are highly connected through technology like smartphones and social media, but governments often struggle to interact with citizens through these new channels. The document then outlines how crowdsourcing, data analysis, and sharing platforms are changing the nature of work, intelligence, and collaboration today. It predicts further changes like distributed workforces, contextual applications, predictive analytics, and new forms of social innovation. The document concludes by advising governments to embrace these trends through experimentation and not being afraid to do ambitious things.