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- Category: Books
- Good government services
- Digital government transformation at scale
- The security book everyone in government must read in 2019
- ‘Government Digital’ with Canada CIO Alex Benay
- ‘Regulatory Hacking’: How startups and governments can work together to change the world
- How government can enable peace through entrepreneurship
- Government comics
- ‘You’re More Powerful Than You Think’
- ‘Smarter Faster Better’ government
- Book: ‘How to Talk to Civic Hackers’
- ‘Delivering on Digital’
- Now reading: ‘Delivering on Digital’
- How to be a ‘Start-Up City’
- Government as ‘The Open Organization’
- Government ‘Originals’
- Elon Musk as government innovator
- 7 books for better digital government
- 12 books for better government
- Big IT vendors, civic hackers and the future of ‘Smart Cities’
- Dave Eggers’ latest brings civic technology full ‘Circle’
- Open source all the cities
- Talkin’ ’bout a (solution) revolution
- Help crowdfund this open source city book
- Building civic ‘Startup Communities’
- Building the ‘Next Generation Democracy’
- Leveraging Social Media for Change
- Engineering Good Government
- A Peace Corps for Programmers
- Gov 2.0 stocking stuffer: ‘If We Can Put a Man on the Moon …’
- Download two free preview chapters of new ‘Open Government’ book from O’Reilly Media
- New book ‘State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and Onwards’ available free for download
- Category: Commentary
- 4 ways the federal government can improve plainlanguage.gov
- Thank you
- 9 reasons why Vets.gov is the future of federal government websites
- How to not be the next USAspending.gov
- The collaborative state
- An open letter to venture capitalists frustrated with the federal government shutdown
- Tipping my open government hat
- Open government’s double standard
- ‘Making’ government
- Don’t disrupt government. Revolutionize it.
- My commitment to Honolulu open government
- What happened to Manor?
- How do you measure the value of Gov 2.0?
- How San Francisco can get its gov 2.0 groove back
- What’s your 2012 civic commitment?
- Government IT leaders should blog more
- Does government innovation need its own department?
- Who determines government’s ‘Best of the Web?’
- Open government hackathons matter
- The other Vivek is wrong about open government
- Ask not what your city can do for you – ask what you can do for your city
- Happy birthday: GovFresh turns 2
- Yes, I’ll give feedback: My satisfaction with ForSee Results is at an all-time low
- A proactive snow strategy for Cory Booker and other elected officials
- ‘Integrated’ is the new ‘open’ for government
- West (Coast) Wing: Washington needs a Silicon Valley office
- Gov 2.0, vendors, vibe and industry as patriot
- The future of the government forges
- An open source union movement
- How developers can win Congress
- Why Twitter’s government outreach is a big win for the Gov 2.0 movement
- The politics of open government free speech
- FedSpace answers, more questions, recommendations
- GSA not ‘awesome’ when it comes to implied endorsement
- Will you read the Open Government Memo on an iPad?
- Flagship Initiatives Shine in Open Government Plans
- Changing government standards and ‘Common Look and Feel’
- Open source matters to open government. Really.
- Open vs. Open
- Open government means open analytics
- 7 ideas to get more open government ideas
- NASCAR.gov: Should corporate logos be on government sites?
- Crossing the Gov 2.0 Chasm
- What the Open Government Directive Means for Open Source
- Four Steps to the (Gov 2.0) Epiphany: Better Government Through Citizen Development
- Thanksgoving
- The Great Gov 2.0 Cultural Divide
- It’s a great moment in time to be a patriot
- Why Gov 2.0 means the U.S. Government must centralize its Web operations
- Category: Congress
- New center wants to help Congress grok deep space, deep fakes
- Darrell Issa may have just lost the open government vote
- Social Congress and the 21st century legislator
- Gov 2.0 guide to the Public Online Information Act (POIA)
- Does Congress care about open government?
- Gov 2.0 Radio: Discussing Congress Camp
- Gov 2.0 Radio: Talking Gov 2.0 With TweetCongress
- Category: Government Accountability Office
- Category: Courts
- Category: Events
- Event: Reimagining the Digital Reform of Government in the Trump Era
- City enthusiasts, innovators: Register for BRIDGE SF
- RSVP: CivicMeet for Bay Area civic entrepreneurs
- New video roundtable series: ‘Transforming Government IT’
- Jan. 10: Celebrate your city on CityCamp Day
- Reinventing government procurement
- Save the date (May 31-June 1) and hack your city
- NYC chief urban designer to speak at CivicMeet Oakland Nov. 7
- Civic accelerator Tumml to host ‘Urban Innovation and the Role of Government’ talk
- New monthly civic innovators meetup launches in San Francisco
- Motivating developers to attend and make meaningful contributions at civic hackathons
- Reno readies for world’s biggest little hackathon
- SF developers, journalists, civic activists kick off second Summer of Smart hackathon
- SF developers, public servants pitch their civic tents at CityCampSF
- CityCamp founder Kevin Curry on CityCampSF
- Tropo’s Mark Headd on hackathons and open government
- Open government keeps its heart in San Francisco with (second) CityCampSF
- OpenGovDC, ‘open source tools for open government’ and Q&A with Phase2 CEO Jeff Walpole
- OpenGov Camp hits the Big Apple
- San Francisco mayoral candidates to share their open government ideas at SFOpen 2011
- Integrated, Open, Inspiring – Let’s Do It SF!
- Video highlights from TransportationCamp West
- Free open data webinar: ‘Build Your Own Data.Gov Site in 30 Days’
- Government goes open source, GOSCONit!
- Small(town) is beautiful and the manor.govfresh wrap-up
- London Camping: CityCampLDN on for Oct. 8-10
- GOSCON10, October 27-28, Portland, Oregon
- Win a free ticket to Next Generation of Government Summit
- National Association of Government Webmasters National Conference, St. Louis, MO, Sept. 22-24
- Next Generation of Government Summit, July 6-7, Arlington, Virginia
- Sooner the better: Gov 2.0a brings open government to Oklahoma
- Poll: What dates work best for you for manor.govfresh event?
- manor.govfresh: Big ideas for small-town America
- Gov 2.0 Expo: Game on, baby
- Gov 2.0 goes Hollywood
- Free online Gov 2.0 conference Dec. 10
- Category: Featured
- Say hello to ProudCity
- Romulus wants to make constituent relationship management more delightful
- Re-thinking the whitehouse.gov homepage
- USAspending.gov gets an official GitHub repo, feedback loop
- It’s time for a national chief data officers council
- Doubling down on government technology
- White House wants feedback on its open government website
- Feds didn’t say agile development contributed to Healthcare.gov failure
- Two SF civic innovation programs now accepting fellowship applications
- New GovFresh logo
- San Diego seeks chief data officer
- With Screendoor, DOBT makes simple web forms key to better government
- SF reboots open data efforts
- Don’t sell products, tell stories
- New Orleans seeks CIO
- NASA re-launches open innovation efforts
- ‘Open Data Now’ author Joel Gurin on how businesses and government are building the data economy
- FCC CIO David Bray on social media, open source, agile development and more
- Civic hackers: The White House wants you
- SF names Joy Bonaguro as city’s first chief data officer
- D.A.T.A. and opening up Latin America
- Pete Peterson on public engagement and, literally, a platform for civic innovation
- Piqua sets the civic example for cities of all sizes
- New Zealand forks the United Kingdom
- Startup.civ: StreetCred
- 2013 GovFresh Awards winners
- Submit your nominations for the 2013 GovFresh Awards
- Knight: More than $430 million invested in civic tech since 2011
- Code for The Philippines: Help urgently needed
- Can public data on federal energy usage make government more sustainable?
- Can Clay Johnson save federal government procurement?
- New FCC CIO launches blog, joins Twitter
- We the People petitioners want access to healthcare.gov source code
- Someone awesome can be Oakland’s next CIO
- North Dakota names new CIO
- GovFest organizers decompress, look to the future
- The openwashing of Healthcare.gov
- New SF effort will embed startup DNA into government
- Oakland moves closer to adopting open data policy
- San Francisco seeks chief data officer
- SF mayor helps cut tape on new GitHub HQ, posts muni code repo
- Oakland City Hall
- Visualize this: A week’s worth of NYC subway entries and exits
- Is San Francisco sittin’ on the dock of the open data bay?
- Oakland pulls ahead of SF in the Bay Bridge Open Government Series
- Visualize this: 32,000 DC Bikeshare Trips (VIDEO)
- Palo Alto’s open data efforts (VIDEO)
- NationBuilder brings community software to government
- Is Piwik government’s ‘open’ alternative to Google Analytics?
- Crowdfunding government (VIDEO)
- Open source democracy
- Improve San Francisco from inside City Hall
- My civic #one4one: Hillary Hartley
- How hackers can code a better America
- Civic kickstart: Citizinvestor wants to help your local project get funded
- America’s coolest mayor
- Raise Your Voice wants to help citizens better engage with legislators
- Gov 2.0 strikes a pose
- How the UK is raising the open government bar and setting a new standard
- How government can empower citizens in the redistricting process
- Trust the vote: How open source will change our elections
- Join the WordPress for Government Google Group
- ‘Hacking Democracy’ and open source voting
- LA beta tests first website redesign in 14 years that looks just like the one done 14 years ago
- How government can share and re-purpose open source civic software
- Pittsburgh makes successful migration from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps
- 2011 GovFresh City of the Year: New York City
- 2011 GovFresh Citizen of the Year: Adriel Hampton
- 2011 GovFresh Awards winners
- Build a better civic hackathon: lessons from Education Hack Day
- MC Hammer: ‘These tools create a level of transparency that sometimes can be uncomfortable’
- SF Mayor Ed Lee at 2011 Web 2.0 Summit (VIDEO)
- Bring the IT Dashboard to San Francisco
- SF CIO, Innovation Director discuss city’s tech progress, innovation
- Georgia.gov has Drupal on its mind
- Beautiful budgets? Look at Cook
- On this day one year ago, Alex Howard published his first GovFresh post
- FutureGov founder Dominic Campbell on ‘Networking Government’
- Second Summer of Smart hackathon tackles buildings, transportation and sustainability
- Why the next SF mayor needs to understand open government
- We’re tumblin’! govfresh.tumblr.com
- Creating a citizen movement for open government
- Closing out SFOpen 2011
- 2011 SF Mayoral Candidate Joanna Rees on the role of meetups in civic engagement
- Adriel Hampton on the success of CityCampSF
- GovFresh guide to SFOpen 2011
- SFOpen 2011: Phil Ting
- More signs of trend in changing dynamics of public access TV? Google launches YouTube for Government
- SFOpen 2011: Tony Hall
- SFOpen 2011: Bevan Dufty
- SFOpen 2011: David Chiu
- SFOpen 2011: Leland Yee
- SFOpen 2011: Dennis Herrera
- SFOpen 2011: Meet Joanna Rees
- SF releases first 5-year ‘Information, Communications and Technology Plan’
- Bing Bing: Re-designed Utah.gov goes live
- Video: SF mayoral candidates discuss ideas for open government
- SF Mayoral Candidates: An Open Government Pledge for San Francisco
- SF government chooses Microsoft’s cloud for email
- Bring participatory budgeting to San Francisco
- YouTown: Local gov on the go
- User generated government
- Open data of the day: State Government Finances in the U.S. (Debt at end of fiscal year)
- Open data and SF Environment
- SF Environment’s Grodeska on the value of opendata
- Former DC CTO Sivak discusses tenure, changing the culture of government
- Big Blue guide to implementing open government
- Gov 2.0 guide to Plone
- Celebrating International Women’s Day with 100+ women in government technology
- Open government featured on TBD’s Capital Insider
- In New York and San Francisco, TransportationCamp aims to build a better to and fro
- Raleigh, NC—the world’s first open source city
- Fire chief discusses how new app lets community help save lives
- OpenSF re-launches, San Francisco will hold ‘Third Thursdays SF’ monthly meet-ups
- Civic swag of honor: Techies stick to their ideals
- Experiments in open data: Baltimore Edition
- GovFreshest People, Places, Things of 2010
- The scoop on GovFresh
- ‘GitHub for gov’ GovHub to build open source repository for government
- SF CIO Vein discusses open government, open data, municipal innovation
- SF Mayor Newsom introduces legislation to open, centralize all city data
- Gov 2.0 guide to a city makeover
- The dark secret behind the De Leon, TX, website makeover
- The end of a GovFresh era
- “Why invest so much energy in defining what is and isn’t open gov? Isn’t the doing more important than debating?”
- Innovation for local government
- Challenge.gov brings citizens, government together for civic solutions
- Is open government closing?
- Spook developer speaks!
- Open San Diego, Go.USA.gov, USA.gov with Captura Group’s Jed Sundwall
- Are the reasons for using Twitter different across party lines?
- CityCamp gets GovFresh
- The case for open transit data
- Government, citizen developers join forces to build new Federal Register 2.0 Website
- Gov 2.0 guide to Gov 2.0 Radio
- UK government launches Spending Challenge: ‘Help us get more for less’
- Open data with Socrata CEO Kevin Merritt
- Social media, local gov and the National Association of Government Webmasters
- My Gov 2.0 Hero: Gabe Klein
- My Gov 2.0 Hero: Phil Tate
- My Gov 2.0 Hero: Carolyn Lawson
- Gov 2.0 guide to Gov 2.0 Hero Day
- OpenGovWest gets fresh look, logo, Website
- Gov 2.0 Hero Day: Feature your heroes on GovFresh
- Tweeters Twitter should consider for its new government gig
- Accountability, better services and economic opportunity
- Michigan’s Calhoun County Road Commission gets a GovFresh makeover
- Why government should go beta
- Celebrate Gov 2.0 Hero Day June 15!
- Reno 2.0: How Reno.gov is going Gov 2.0
- 10 entrepreneurs changing the way government works
- Category: Featured design
- Category: Featured federal
- Category: Featured open data
- Category: Featured open source
- Category: Featured people
- Category: Federal
- Benchmarking U.S. government websites
- Government IT lobbyists play key role in blocking federal technology innovation
- OpenFBO: re-imagining the next generation FedBizOpps
- GitChat with GSA CIO Sonny Hashmi
- Category: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- Category: Department of Agriculture
- Category: Department of Commerce
- Superpublic wants to supercharge municipal government innovation
- An open data blueprint for the U.S. Department of Commerce
- Commerce.gov goes beta, wants your feedback
- 5 government sites using Drupal effectively for open government initiatives
- Category: National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Category: Department of Defense
- Defense Department has more than one million personnel working remotely, have ‘increased their productivity’
- Defense Department launches digital COVID-19 symptom checker
- Winning ‘The Shadow War’
- GAO tells Defense Department to ‘fully implement’ open source pilot program
- U.S. Defense Department escalates commitment to open source software
- The Red Queen Problem: Innovation in the DoD and intelligence community
- Hacking for Defense lessons learned
- DOD advisory board approves innovation recommendations
- Ash Carter wants to keep DOD weird
- DISA kicks off overhaul of federal background checks
- Hacking for Defense (Week 7)
- The Freakonomics of ‘Government Employees Gone Wild’
- HITECH Act and government access to private health records
- Open source headlines from the Open Government plans
- DoD and citizen feedback
- Category: Department of Education
- Category: Department of Energy
- Category: Department of Health and Human Services
- Category: Department of Homeland Security
- TSA seeks chief innovation officer
- Pineapple or pepperoni? Homeland Security’s pizza analogy hopes to educate the public on foreign interference of elections
- GovReady wins $1.1M DHS contract to make security more open
- DHS report outlines challenges, opportunities of open source in government
- GovRx: Prescription for immigrant healthcare
- Immigration detention by the numbers
- Category: Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Category: Department of Justice
- Category: Department of Labor
- Category: Department of State
- Category: Department of the Interior
- Category: Department of the Treasury
- Category: Department of Transportation
- Category: Department of Veterans Affairs
- Category: Environmental Protection Agency
- Category: Federal Communications Commission
- Category: General Services Administration
- GSA issues software-as-a-service request for information
- The seeds of a federal government software-as-as-service digital platform?
- Phaedra Chrousos retrospects federal government digital service
- Measuring 18F’s value
- 18F starts building pattern library for federal government websites
- Thoughts on the new acquisition.gov
- The 4 most popular .gov websites aren’t mobile friendly
- Feds finally get some Slack
- Category: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Category: National Science Foundation
- Category: National Security Agency
- Category: Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Category: Small Business Administration
- Category: U.S. Agency for International Development
- Category: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
- Category: White House
- Advice to Jared Kushner and the new White House Office of American Innovation
- Presidential Innovation Fellows made permanent through bipartisan TALENT Act
- How federal agencies can use a little funk to get moving on citizen engagement
- Category: Office of Management & Budget
- Category: U.S. Digital Service
- Category: GovFreshTV
- Why has government gone from zero to Web 2.0 in 60 seconds?
- Why does government implicitly endorse Web 2.0 companies?
- Red Hat lead architect on open source software in government
- Whiteboard Innovation: How Manor Ideas Become Solutions
- Local beat: Crowdfunding community journalism
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Bill Eggers
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Mark Drapeau
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Silona Bonewald
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Jay Nath
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Clay Johnson
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Laurel Ruma
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Dmitry Kachaev
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Jim Gilliam
- Anna Gabbert: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Richard White: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Jake Brewer
- Steve Radick: ‘What Does Gov 2.0 Mean to You?’
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Ellen Miller
- Luke Fretwell: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Steve Ressler: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Peter Corbett: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Chris Vein: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Adriel Hampton: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Craig Newmark: ‘What does Gov 2.0 mean to you?’
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Craig Newmark
- Category: Guides
- Category: International
- United Nations digital economy report gives comprehensive insight into global emerging tech trends and the future impact on us all
- Category: Argentina
- Category: Australia
- Category: Canada
- Category: England
- Category: Ireland
- Category: New Zealand
- Category: Philippines
- Category: United Kingdom
- Category: United Nations
- Category: Jobs
- Category: Organizations
- Category: Code for America
- The Government We Need: How we can code a better government
- Hack civic hacking
- Feds want to build better digital ‘front doors’ to government
- Get 10% off Code for America Summit registration with GovFresh discount code
- GovDelivery expands government communications offering with Textizen acquisition
- Submit your applications for the Code for America Technology Awards
- Boston, St. Louis civic tech teams get $200,000 to improve the lives of low-income people
- How you can get involved in the 2015 National Day of Civic Hacking
- Sofman joins SmartProcure as government sector EVP
- 7 characteristics of government technology startups
- Analytics and outcome-based government
- Defaulting to open: A foundation for data-driven decisions
- 7 things you need to know about the 2014 Code for America Summit
- Join us at the 2014 Code for America Summit
- Calling .gov startups: apply for the 2014 Code for America accelerator
- Hack like Ben Franklin
- The politics of physics (and healthcare.gov)
- OpenOakland 1.5: A year and a half in review
- Apply now for one of the best gigs in civic technology
- San Francisco: Driving the boundaries of open data
- America needs a .gov backup plan
- Civic leaders, technologists set to convene for 2013 Code for America Summit
- Baratunde on how to code back
- Revelstone shares lesson learned from the civic startup trenches
- FreshWrap: Citizenville, EU and Japan data portals, NYC BigApps
- Revelstone brings ‘Moneyball’ to government
- These 9 cities will Code for America in 2013
- Wrapping up Code for Oakland 2012
- Oakland gets its code on
- Help government communicate better
- Code for America launches accelerator to ‘turbo-charge’ civic startups
- Pahlka: ‘Government really is the way we do things collectively that we can’t do individually’
- Philadelphia Open Government 2011 Year in Review
- Big Code for America announcements and how you can get involved
- Code for America: ‘In our own words’ (VIDEO)
- Code for America announces 2012 Fellows
- GovFresh on Gov 2.0 Radio: Open Honolulu with Deputy CIO Forest Frizzell
- Why Karla Macedo codes for America
- Building Gov 2.0 community in San Francisco
- Zuck, Biz, Caterina pitch Code for America Fellows program to developers
- Will Tim O’Reilly dance for Code for America?
- Work it, gov: Best Code for America t-shirt ‘contest’
- Government, developers need to build a more structured, scalable approach to leveraging technology
- Today’s Ada Lovelace
- 5 U.S. mayors, 25 developers will make the Gov 2.0 American Dream Team
- Gov 2.0 Hero: Jen Pahlka
- Code for America’s Pahlka on ‘The Citizen Internet’
- Category: National Association of Government Webmasters
- Category: National Association of State Chief Information Officers
- Category: Open Source for America
- Category: Sunlight Foundation
- New on GovFresh: ‘Fresh from: Sunlight’
- Introducing the Cycle of Transparency
- Introducing Sunlight Live
- An emblem for open government
- Gov 2.0 guide to Sunlight Foundation
- Salute the Sun(light) Foundation
- Sunlight Labs’ Clay Johnson talks open gov at OSCON 09
- ‘Making Government Transparent’
- Let the Sunlight in
- Category: Code for America
- Category: Photos
- CodeAcross 2014
- Inside looking out at Code for America open house.
- San Francisco City Hall
- Oakland (California) City Hall
- Now reading: 'Smart Cities'
- Playing with new Census dwellr app.
- Oakland Mayor Jean Quan at CityCamp Oakland
- Spike and Eddie kick off CityCamp Oakland #citycampoak @openoakland
- Kudos to the city of Oakland for hosting CityCamp Oakland IN CITY HALL.
- Steve Spiker and Eddie Tejeda sharing OpenOakland's work at East Bay Mini Maker Faire.
- Now reading: 'The Foundation for an Open Source City' by Jason Hibbets
- Just received our copy of 'The Solution Revolution.'
- First time reading @nytimes print edition in forever. ‘The Mayor’s Geek Squad’ (page 22)
- Big shout to everyone who participated on #codeacross today!
- .@Wired December issue back page ‘Found’ column imagines the future of tolls.
- Honored to be mentioned as a resource in new ‘Civic Apps Competition Handbook’ from @oreillymedia #opengov #gov20
- Now reading: ‘Civic Apps Competition Handbook’ from @oreillymedia
- 'this is, like, the best year to learn to code people' @mapmeld killing it at #cfaignite #cfasummit
- .@chachasikes on at Ignite @codeforamerica! #cfasummit
- .@jedsundwall opens up Ignite @codeforamerica! #cfasummit
- Big shout to everyone at #codeforoakland. Kudos to attendees, organizers, sponsors for making it happen!
- Breakout: ‘Pimp My Bus Stop’ #codeforoakland
- Breakout sessions #codeforoakland
- Pitches #codeforoakland
- .@pahlkadot kicking off #codeforoakland
- Introductions! #codeforoakland
- Spike kicking off #codeforoakland!
- Code for Oakland #codeforoakland
- Category: Topics
- Category: 311
- Accela acquires mobile 311 platform PublicStuff
- What do 1.5 million NYC 311 service requests look like?
- Civic skunkworks and Moneyballing New York City
- Chicago and Open 311 (VIDEO)
- GovFresh Q&A: Fix 311
- Oakland launches 311 app powered by SeeClickFix
- Honolulu launches 311 app
- San Francisco posts Open311 RFP
- Citizen reporting platform CitySourced gets $1.33 million in funding
- 2011 GovFresh Awards entries and voting now open
- Bloomberg: How cities can ‘Moneyball’ government
- 13 ways citizen developers are coding a better America
- Citizen 2.0 white paper highlights 17 examples of government social media innovation
- How open government is changing NYC
- Is AOL-Huffington Post making a gov 2.0 play?
- The 411 on the 311: Q&A with Commons founder Suzanne Kirkpatrick
- New mobile app Commons gets creative with 311
- Blockboard puts the whole neighborhood in your hands
- Code for America ‘Labs Day’ Fridays tackle small government tech projects to help make a big difference
- SeeClickFix gets $1.5M investment from Omidyar Network, O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures
- Politicians are more powerful when they control public data
- Fresh wrap: sf.govfresh
- YourGOV iPhone app gets the 311, helps citizens report non-emergency issues
- Gov 2.0 Radio: Engaging app developers with government data
- A ‘glass half full’ view of government app contests
- Building an Open311 application
- Gov 2.0 guide to 311 and Open311
- Kundra, SF officials promote Open311 API
- Get the 311 with SeeClickFix
- Citizens out in force with CitySourced
- San Francisco’s 311 call center takes serving constituents seriously
- Category: 911
- Category: Agile
- AgileGovCon 2017
- New online course: Agile for the government product owner
- Free webinar: ‘Agile for the Government Project Manager’
- How to build a lean startup inside government
- Government and the ’empowered product owner’
- Retrospecting agile government
- Take the 2015 Agile Government Survey
- Submit your question suggestions for ‘State of Agile Government’ survey
- Register: ‘Agile Government and the State of Maine’
- Government-focused DevOpsDays DC set for June 11-12
- Register: Discuss agile government with USCIS CIO Mark Schwartz
- Register and learn how Salt Lake City is going agile
- Getting started with Agile government
- AGL launches Agile Government Handbook
- GSA takes a big step towards baking agile into federal procurement
- How you can help build a more agile government
- Category: Analytics
- Category: APIs
- A new way to write to the White House
- Help get USDA to lead with APIs when it comes to America’s parks
- GovFresh guide to openFDA
- Models for API driven startups built around public data
- Oakland vendor API requirement a big step for municipal open government
- Education Department wants your ideas on open data, APIs
- Inside the new BART.gov
- An API strategy for the U.S. government
- Why no one uses your government data
- Continuing San Francisco’s national leadership on open data
- White House opens huge opportunity for designers, developers to increase We the People engagement
- Open data vital for San Francisco’s Bike Share
- San Francisco makes open data city policy
- How to join (or start) a civic tech movement where you live
- Time for government to plug into one platform?
- OpenGov APIs: Interfacing with Open Government
- Category: Apps
- Voter wants to be Tinder for politics
- NIST releases open source mobile app test tool
- Procurement app hōrd gets an upgrade
- PublicStuff builds a civic network that connects government and citizens
- BillTrack50 wants to make it easier to search, engage with legislation
- Park.IT or ticket
- Captricity frees government data from paper captivity
- ‘We see this digital space of empowering our citizens as the next generation of city government.’
- Civic apps competition? There’s a book for that.
- Data Challenge Spotlight: WhyGDP?
- Data Challenge Spotlight: Visualizing Health Reform
- Data Challenge Spotlight: The Art of Community Wellness
- Data Challenge Spotlight: Politify
- Appallicious joins with SF to launch park and rec iPhone app
- San Francisco set to appoint chief data officer in revised open data legislation
- SF tech icons make smarter civic technology pitch
- GovFresh Q&A: Neighbor.ly
- Palo Alto CIO on building the ‘digital city’
- For GovHub, all politics is personal
- Hacking taxis and ‘making life in SF a little better’
- Voter ID and Civic Innovation
- A city as a computing platform
- Is there a civic app for that?
- Cleaning up the neighborhood: A San Francisco case study
- Gov 2.0 Radio: Reno.gov Web Manager Kristy Fifelski
- Bring DontEat.At to San Francisco and save public health dollars
- New video features SF open data, Gov 2.0 entrepreneurs
- SF Routesy founder on open data, advice to developers and government
- Free EcoFinder iPhone app simplifies SF recycling
- Routesy founder talks open data, gives advice to civic developers and government
- Zonability founder shares thoughts on apps, open data, advice to civic developers
- Introducing GovFresh Voice
- SF government innovators, entrepreneurs to showcase civic value of open data, open government at sf.govfresh
- 15 federal government mobile apps for citizens on the move
- British Columbia Climate Action Secretariat James Mack on Apps 4 Climate Action
- GSA launches USA.gov re-design
- CiviGuard founder Zubin Wadia discusses ‘Emergency Management 2.0’
- Meet the hackers behind OpenGov Tracker
- 17 open data apps for San Francisco
- San Francisco’s app showcase highlights civic innovation
- EcoFinder iPhone app blends open data, sustainability
- No one cares about your crappy (Gov 2.0) app
- MyGovApp: KML Cruncher
- Great American Hackathon set for Dec. 12-13
- MyGovApp: Data.gov Time Machine
- MyGovApp: Socrata Social Data Platform
- New GovFresh feature: ‘MyGovApp’
- Category: Android
- Big feet: Walkonomics wants to crowdsource the friendliness of the world’s streets
- YouTown launches Android app
- Mobile democracy: How governments can promote equality, participation and customer service
- Missouri town uses YouTube to re-define public access television
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- Contest: Best Gov 2.0 Video
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- Spigit launches CitizenSpigit, government crowdsourcing, engagement platform
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- How to pick a citizen idea platform
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- Love the Department of Better Technology’s logo
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- Register for the 2019 DKAN Open Data Summit
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