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Bill Schrier State of WashingtonOffice of the Chief Information OfficerPacific Northwest Digital SummitOctober 3, 2013

Twitter and Facebook and Blogs, Oh My!

Citizen Engagement in an Era of Social Media“We’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto.”

You were Expecting: And you got:

“If I only, had a brain”

Citizen Engagement “Breaking Bad”Pacific Northwest Digital Summit – Oct 3, 2013

The Twitterin’ Anthony Weiner

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Citizens’ Briefing Book - 2009

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Briefing Book Top IssuesLegalize Marijuana - 92,970

Greenest Gov’t - 70,470End abstinence sex educ -

65,350Tax Scientology - 52,470

Crowdsourcing - Ideas for Seattle ideasforseattle.org

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The Internet Spawns Revolutions

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Evolution Citizen Engagement and Government

Why are we doing this?Citizen Engagement in Government

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Citizen Engagement

The Vision

The Reality

Useful StuffCitizen Engagement in Government

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Blogs - CityLinkCityLink.Seattle.gov

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Twitter, Seattle PoliceAn Example – www.twitter.com/seattlepd

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Blog, Seattle PoliceAn Example – spdblotter.seattle.gov

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Seattle PoliceTweet-a-Long

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My Neighborhood Mapweb5.seattle.gov/mnm/default.aspx

On the map:Government locationsPublic Art, Parks911 calls – Fire911 calls – PoliceCrimesBuilding PermitsMuch much more …

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Travelers’ Information Map web5.seattle.gov/travelers/

Traffic Flow

Traffic Alert

Traffic Camer

aReal-time

Travel Time

Real-timetravel times from license plate recognition

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Seattle ChannelBest US City TV Station 2007-8-10-11

Live Streamin

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ArchiveSearch

Mobile Apps

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Mobile Apps

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Quasi-Useful StuffCitizen Engagement in Government

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data.seattle.gov

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Apps Hackathons

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Hackath

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Living Voters’ Guide

Facebook

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What’s Next?Citizen Engagement in Government

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Tweeting and Emergency AlertingHarvesting social mediaTwo-way video for testimonyGamification – budgets and moreLiving Voters’ Guide for legislationMobile apps of all kinds

What’s Next

What’s Next

The “Schrier Salute”BTSOM

Bill SchrierState of Washington

Office of the Chief Information OfficerRetired Chief Technology Officer, City

of Seattle, 2003-2012

Contacts: bill.schrier@ofm.wa.gov Mobile 206-255-2156 Twitter @billschrier Blog schrier.wordpress.com

Are we there yet?

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