This was a presentation from the November 2009 workshop in the Open Government Directive Workshop Series.
Transcript of Jenn Gustetic
1. Open Government Strategy Development and Implementation
Framework
Driving Innovation through Collaboration | 11.16.2009
2. How Will Open Gov Happen? A structured Open Government
framework will help Agencies implement Open Government smartly in
order to manage risk.
3. How Should You Approach Open Gov?
Technology, Policy, and Culture hurdles and enablers are all
critical to understand before planning
All Open Gov planning should support and align with
Departmental Strategic Plans
Departments should assess, plan, implement, measure, and then
control to increase reuse and consistency and decrease
redundancy
Consider Technology, Policy, and Culture throughout the
lifecycle.
With a structured framework that considers the entire
lifecycle
4. Who Should be Involved in Open Gov?
Many offices have valuable expertise and executive support that
should be leveraged in any Open Gov effort
A team of executives should act as change agents and
champions
Working Groups of Technology, Policy and Culture experts should
identify Open Gov obstacles and solutions and develop an
implementation plan
Open Gov requires more leadership than only the OPA and CIO
shops.
An interdisciplinary, Department-wide leadership, planning, and
execution team
5. Example: Legal Component
Assess
Plan
Implement
When combined, the component analyses create a robust roadmap
to meet strategic goals.
Measure
Control
Subject Matter Expert/ Lead: Office of General Counsel Distinct
legal activities occur throughout the Open Gov strategy development
and implementation lifecycle
6. Contact Information Giovanni Carnaroli Jenn Gustetic
Giovanni.Carnaroli@dot.gov [email_address] www.dot.gov
http://blog.phaseonecg.com / @jenngustetic