Civic Innovation in 2010
Alex Howard, aka @Digiphile, recaps some of the most innovative tech and civic engagement initiatives of 2010 and looks ahead to where trends are taking us into 2011 and beyond. How you can use this...
View ArticleOpening Chicago
We interview Chicago’s new CTO, IBM veteran John Tolva about bringing innovation and emerging technologies to his new role. John talks about how his IBM background is shaping his thinking and approach...
View ArticleMobilizing civic engagement
Join a conversation with Kurt Daradics co-founder of CitySourced. We chat about civic engagement, innovation in cities and the increasing role of mobile apps in the delivery of services and engagement...
View ArticleThe why, what and how of civic innovation
Civic innovator and hackfest vetern Mark Headd joins Gov 2.0 Radio for an in-depth conversation about mobilizing and sustaining civic innovation: hacking, start-ups and what Governments can do to...
View ArticleGame on: 24 hours to imagine the future of government
For 24 hours in January 2013, the Institute For The Future hosted a global game for citizens around the world to imagine the future of government through civic innovation. Jake Dunagan, IFTF’s Research...
View ArticleOpen Government: Launching Knight News Challenge 2013
Ahead of taking formal applications, an “inspiration phase” has been launched for the 2013 Knight News Challenge. Some $5 million of Knight Foundation funding will be announced in June for innovative...
View ArticleCounting down to the Open Gov News Challenge 2013
As the deadline for submissions approaches for the News Challenge on Open Government, John Bracken, the Knight Foundation’s Director of Media Innovation shares his observations on the journey so far...
View ArticleCreating a Commons for Europe
Inspired by programs such as Code For America, the newly-formed Commons4Europe program is working with seven cities to bring together government administrations, digital innovators, volunteers and...
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