links for 09-06-06
- extending the peertopatent model to other fields of government – David Osimo on applying the idea behind peertopatent to the procurement and research funding processes.
- The Future of Our Cities: Open, Crowdsourced, and Participatory – “…if you’re going to involve city residents in these issues, why stop at asking people which services they would like to cut? Why not go a bit further and ask them for input on how to keep these services, while making them leaner, more efficient, and smarter? And why not then ask for their help in making those changes happen?”
- Social Media Maturity Model – “The Social Media Maturity Model displays the seven levels of Social Media participation and integration for organizations.”
- An Open 311 System for the City of New York – a Letter to Mayor Bloomberg | DIYcity – A letter to the Mayor of New York City about developing the current 311 non-emergency service into a system with open APIs.
- The Four Facets of Web 2.0 in Government – ” 1. Internal (intra or inter-government) collaboration. 2. Institutional presence on external social networks. 3. Open government data. 4. Employees on external social networks”
- Budget Hero by American Public Media – Citizen budgeting application for the US federal budget. Works with the current budget numbers of the US Government. Can be embedded as a widget.
- Twenty Theses for Government 2.0, Cluetrain Style | Social Media Strategery – “20 theses for carpetbaggers, gurus, civil servants, contractors, and anyone else interested in Government 2.0.”
- mySociety: What the government doesn’t understand about the Internet, and what to do about it – Tom Steinberg form mySociety on how the internet is different from electrification and how the government can be on the side of the citizen.
- A No-Nonsense Guide for Government Employees on Social Networks – “Government employees already sign into a pretty limiting code of conduct when they get hired. There are rules about how they deal with information, how they deal with the public, how they deal with the press, what they can and cannot say. Social networks are just a different channel, but do not present any new challenge.”
- Mapumental. New project by mySociety. – “Mapumental is the culmination of an ambition mySociety has had for some time – to take the nation’s bus, train, tram, tube and boat timetables and turn them into a service that does vastly more than imagined by traditional journey planners. In its first iteration it’s specially tuned to help you work out where else you might live if you want an easy commute to work.”
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