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Jul 12, 2020

Addressing the digital & data proficiency challenge in the public sector

A proposal to “mind the gap” — Note: This is a project proposal I drafted in January 2020, and have been sharing privately for feedback. Now I’m publishing in hopes for broader input. There are currently over 20 million government employees in the United States. Although rigorous surveying is lacking, anecdotal evidence suggests most are drastically under-equipped…

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Addressing the digital & data proficiency challenge in the public sector
Addressing the digital & data proficiency challenge in the public sector

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Jul 6, 2020

How cities build for technological excellence and innovation

A look back at the last decade — Governments have taken various approaches to reorganization for the digital age. The particular names and focus areas of the leadership teams/positions in each jurisdiction varies; however, these models suggest a common theme: elevate the position of the IT department — not merging it with others, but instead emphasizing its unique…

Cities

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Cities

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Jun 24, 2020

Stop making things seem simple

I have long been, and continue to be a staunch supporter of SaaS in government. The experiences too common, the budgets too tight, and the track record too poor to expect a custom solution to always work. (In fact less that 70% do.) That said, it’s worth noting that there’s…

Open Data

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Open Data

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·Jun 23, 2020

CovidReady.biz?

Idea for enabling better choices as we reopen businesses in a COVID world — I’ve been asking this question about once a week on Twitter to no avail: So I figured I must not be being clear enough… and will explain it here. Here’s the idea: cities and counties already rigorously inspect local businesses on a whole host of things, ranging from fire…

Open Data

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CovidReady.biz?
CovidReady.biz?
Open Data

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Jun 2, 2020

Five trends to watch in #civictech in 2020: “there’s never been a more important time to be good at what we do”

I recently was asked to give a talk to Code for Milwaukee on their first anniversary. This happened to also by my 10th anniversary in civic and government tech. In honor of both, I put together my 5 top learnings from the last decade in the areas of technology, open…

Open Data

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Five trends to watch in #civictech in 2020
Five trends to watch in #civictech in 2020
Open Data

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Feb 15, 2019

Emergency in India: Lessons for Democracy from 1975

(Given the recent discussions of a declaration of a national emergency in the United States, I have decided to publish an old essay I wrote about the historic Indian Emergency of 1975.) “Let us endeavor to make the best of that which is allotted to us and, by finding out…

Politics

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Emergency in India: Lessons for Democracy from 1975
Emergency in India: Lessons for Democracy from 1975
Politics

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Dec 10, 2018

Building a GovTech Industry Family: Notes on the first Midwest meetup

Back in 2012, while at Code for America and we were thinking about how to build out the government technology industry, we had this crazy idea: let’s get all the best GovTech startups together, and try to help them out. Let’s try to help them scale, and in doing so…

Government

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Building a GovTech Industry Family: The First Midwest GT Meetup
Building a GovTech Industry Family: The First Midwest GT Meetup
Government

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SPIDR Tech

·Aug 14, 2018

Push vs. Pull & the Opportunity for Automation in GovTech

Over the last ten years, I have seen firsthand the leaps and strides governments have taken to catch up to the private sector’s pace of innovation. It started with digital engagement: websites and social media. Then we moved forward to providing greater digital access through open data and digital services…

Government

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Push vs. Pull & the Opportunity for Automation in GovTech
Push vs. Pull & the Opportunity for Automation in GovTech
Government

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Jun 27, 2018

21st Century Cities: A Primer

A “101” Overview of Technology and Innovation at the Local Level — What does a 21st century city look like? That’s a question I’m asked fairly often. Indeed, I’m often tasked with giving an introduction on local government innovation — to new mayors, potential investors, etc — and after a couple dozen hacked together presentations, I decided to put some effort into…

Government

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21st Century Cities: A Primer
21st Century Cities: A Primer
Government

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Jun 15, 2018

Project idea: 311 Inquiry, Machine Learning, and Automated Citizen Support

Instead of building new platforms for expression, could we listen more closely to those upon which citizens are already standing? I believe that 311 call centers hold immense promise to develop a richer understanding of citizens’ needs, concerns, and ideas. Historically, innovators have focused on the issue-reporting functionality of 311…

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abhi nemani

abhi nemani

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tech optimist and political phil nerd. hacker, writer & maker: http://EthosLabs.us. fmr CDO, @lamayorsoffice; @google; @codeforamerica. http://abhinemani.com

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