My Gov 2.0 Hero: Luke Fretwell
One of the first people that came to mind as a Gov 2.0 Hero doesn’t even work for the government. With this said, this individual has had a profound impact on government through his immense drive and...
View ArticleMy Gov 2.0 Hero: Phil Tate
Manor, Texas has received lots of recognition for the innovative technologies that have come out of it, but many people don’t know all the individuals that are responsible. My role as Assistant City...
View ArticleGov 2.0 Hero: Wayne Moses Burke
Wayne Moses Burke ( Twitter · LinkedIn) is Executive Director of Open Forum Foundation, operator of projects such as Twitter citizen app GovLuv, Open Model for Citizen Engagement and CongressCamp. How...
View ArticleMy Gov 2.0 Hero: Gabe Klein
Submitted by John Lisle, (Washington, DC) District Department of Transportation (@ddotdc). I want to nominate Gabe Klein, our Director here at the District Department of Transportation (DDOT). I know,...
View ArticleGroup hug and Gov 2.0 Hero Day
Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate in Gov 2.0 Hero Day. I hope you got as much inspiration and enthusiasm as I did, watching so many people get excited about acknowledging the work...
View ArticleCelebrating International Women’s Day with 100+ women in government technology
Secretary Clinton Launches the “100 Women Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges" Today is International Women’s Day. Women’s organizations around the world will be...
View ArticleOn this day one year ago, Alex Howard published his first GovFresh post
On this day one year ago, Alex Howard published his first GovFresh post. Since then, he has written a total of 302 on his OpenGovFresh blog (subscribe). Thank you Alex for your contributions and...
View ArticleGov 2.0 strikes a pose
Source: vogue.com Congratulations to New York City Chief Digital Officer Rachel Sterne on her Vogue magazine profile. I like this: “She’s an intellectual heavyweight who’s as smart as—or smarter...
View ArticleFostering civic innovation in California
Alissa Black joined the New America Foundation in April to lead the newly-formed California Civic Innovation Project, focused on “identifying best practices to improving service delivery, opening new...
View ArticleMy civic #one4one: Hillary Hartley
#one4one is the latest Twitter meme making the rounds encouraging digital influencers to “name someone whose identity has a radically different trait as their One. If you’re a dude, name a woman. If...
View ArticleBrian Solis interviews SF innovation chief
Watch San Francisco Chief Innovation Officer Jay Nath being interviewed by Brian Solis.
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