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SAN FRANCISCOUsing Innovation to Build
The Next Generation of Government
CIO: Chris Vein
CTO: Blair Adams
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Agenda
Background
Drivers
Ramifications: Personnel, Systems, Policies
Accountability, Transparency Balance
OpenSF Program
Discussion
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Background
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Population: ~800k
Trade: $8.8B
Area: 49 Square Miles
Higher Education: 45%
Seniors: 13.7%
City & County
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Mayor: Gavin Newsom
Annual Budget: $6B
Employees: 27,000
Districts: 11
Founded: 1776
Government
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CIO: Chris Vein
Total Budget: $175-250M
Governance: Federated
Total Staff: ~750Central Staff: 250
Central Budget: $90M
Technology
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Drivers
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Downturn
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Web 2.0
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City & County
Outpaced
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New Administration
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Presidents Memo
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Ramifications: Systems
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Constraints
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The Cloud
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FOSS Maturity
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Ramifications: Personnel
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Innovation
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Succession Plan
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Talent
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Ramifications: Policy
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Security
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Legal Precedent
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8 Principles for Gov 2.0 Complete
All public data are made available. Public data are not datathat are subject to valid privacy, security or privilegelimitations
Primary
Data are collected at the source, with the finest possiblelevel of granularity, not in aggregate or modified forms.
Timely Data are made available as quickly as necessary to preserve
the value of the data Accessible
Data are available to the widest range of users for thewidest range of purposes.
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8 Principles for Gov 2.0
Machine Processable Data are reasonably structured to allow automated processing.
Non-DiscriminatoryData are available for anyone, with no requirement of
registration.
Non-ProprietaryData are available in a format over which no entity has exclusive
control.
License-FreeData are not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark, or
trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilegerestrictions may be allowed.
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Policy
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Mayors ED
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PolicyReferences
National Academy of Public Administration: Enabling Collaboration: Three Priorities for the NewAdministration (2009)
National Associate of State ChiefInformation Officers: A Call to Action for State Government: Guidance for
Opening the Doors to State Data (2009) Federal Chief Information Officer Council:
Guidelines for Secure use of Social Media by FederalDepartments and Agencies (2009)
Federal Information Processing Standards: FIPS 199 & 200
OReilly Radar : Gov 2.0 Blog Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Raw Data Now
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.htmlhttp://radar.oreilly.com/2009/08/what-does-government-20-mean-to-you.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.htmlhttp://radar.oreilly.com/2009/08/what-does-government-20-mean-to-you.htmlhttp://radar.oreilly.com/2009/08/what-does-government-20-mean-to-you.html -
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OpenSF Programfor the people, by the people, of the people
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OpenSF: 3 Pillars
Open Data Promote open access non-private data
Open Source Adopt General Public License (GPL) whenever feasible
Open Participation
Leverage technology to encourage constituent engagement Encourage entrepreneurship via government as platform
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Open Data
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App Showcase
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Crime Maps
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311 Statistics
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iPhone Apps
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Open Sourceadopt general public license whenever feasible
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WordPress
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Transparency
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Master Address Db
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Open Participationconstituent engagement via government as platform
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Civic Engagement
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UnConference
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Developed by the civic community
Gov as Platform
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Social Networks
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New Channels
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Viewers
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Mobile Gateway
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Mashup
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Sponsorship
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Social Media Center
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Transparency = Accountability?
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Balance?
SF I
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SF Innovators
Jay Nath Cheong-Tseng Eng
Jeff Johnson Lawrence Grodeska
Paul McCullough Adriel Hampton
David Geller Brian Purchia
Alissa Black Kate Howard
Henry Jiang Cristine deBarry
Richard Isen Kelly Pretzer