Technology: Increasing Citizen Engagement and Access to Information
David Reed
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The greater potential for engagement is enabling citizens to build new services on top of government systems, and to analyze the same data that government maintains for its internal use. This lets citizens not only comment to government, but co-produce government. To enable this, government leaders should: * Welcome the Civic Hackers - Local government leaders have had some notable successes cooperating with civic hackers to leapfrog the business-as-usual approach of government and its contractors. * Eat Your Own Dog Food - When a government leader makes her agency’s databases shareable with citizens, this will also make the databases more reliable for the agency. * Don’t Panic about Guerrilla Government - Technology is making off-the-clock engagement by government employees both inevitable and productive. Related informatoin is at www.PubAdmin.org
Date: 2017-03-20
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