kentucky dgs 15 presentation -open data and citizen engagement - hecktman
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Kentucky DGS 15 Presentation -Open Data and Citizen Engagement By Adam HecktmanTRANSCRIPT
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of Bostons population is
under 45,
making it the
youngest city in
America.
75%An estimated 200 languages are spoken
in New York City.
50% of all New Yorkers speak a language other than
English at home.
In 2011, transit in the Chicago area provided 646 million passenger trips totaling 4 billion miles.
Louisville, with a population of 756,000, is a critical logistics, cargo and shipping hub, as it is within one days road travel to 60% of the cities in the continental U.S, has 48 river terminals, is served by 3 railroads, and has 253 UPS flights per day.
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Robust and growing civic tech
communities
Open data and transparent
government
Easier access to tech
infrastructure and tools
Political attention on
smart, sustainable cities
21st century skill for all
populations
Opportunity For Change
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Provide transparency
into city operations
and results in context
Create more efficient
city that delivers better
services/more effectively
allocate taxpayer dollars
Give citizen access to
build new solutions
and tools
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Enable Collaboration & Discussion
Facilitate Technology for Civic Priorities
Foster Civic Innovation, Entrepreneurship
& Economic Growth
Create Opportunity & Access
Build Smart & Sustainable Cities
Open Data Needs To Empower Civic Leaders And Communities
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BizSpark
Beyond TransparencyBrett Goldstein/Lauren Dyson
Responsive CityStephen Goldsmith/Susan Crawford
Plenar.IO
Code for America
-Louisville
CitizenvilleGavin Newsome
City Data Portals
Smart CitiesAnthony Townshend
YouthSpark
Code.org
Sunlight Foundation
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@MSNewEngland
@MicrosoftNY
@MSFTChicago
@MicrosoftSV
Boston
New York
Chicago
Bay Area
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