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Igor Mayer

Climate Interactive - The Blog - 1 views

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    Climate Interactive is building a community that creates, shares, and uses credible models, accessible simulations, and related media in order to improve the way leaders and citizens around the world think about the climate. Our purpose is to get these sims and insights into the world as accessible products so they can be tweaked, enhanced, translated, distributed and used to power change around the world. We're building sims that are easy to use by climate analysts, communicators, and leaders of many types, and that provide immediate feedback, so users can see the results of different scenarios on atmospheric carbon levels and temperature. And we're sharing our own analysis so that leaders have access to powerful insights. In particular, the "Climate Action Initiative" which includes policy leaders such as Dr. Robert Corell is using our simulations to make change at the highest levels of governments.
Igor Mayer

Key Innovations in Public Policy - 0 views

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    "LEADERSNew technologies are helping to connect governments and change agents from across sectors,and putting new frontiers within reach of traditional institutions. In this section, we provide an over-view of four such frontiers: social innovation, online gaming for the public good, crowdsourcing (and crowdfunding), and Gov2.0.A. SOCIAL INNOVATION nologies, and to problem-solving more generally, areSocial innovation at its core is the successful implementa-tion of new ideas that meet social needs.46"
Francesco Mureddu

Quick-Nets Project - 1 views

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    QuickNets is a collaboration among the U.S. Federal Government and many non-governmental organizations. Our purpose is to set up communication (cell phones, text messaging, and Internet) as quickly as possible in the wake of a natural or man-made disaster. QuickNets also provides local and global websites that allow collaboration and crowdsourcing.
Pietro Terna

Home | Applied Solutions - 0 views

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    Clean economy via a non profit organization of local governments.
Alberto Cottica

http://www.w3.org/2012/06/pmod/pmod2012_submission_18.pdf - 1 views

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    Open government data index. Pretty tricky weighted average with subjective parametric weights.
David Price

Gaming Our Way to a Better Future - 1 views

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    As today's policy challenges become more complex, it has become clear that American media - online news, television, radio, newspapers, and magazines - are not up to the task of explaining the problems underlying them or providing citizens with all the information they need to engage in public conversations about them. Democracy cannot function properly without those conversations. But one new medium - videogames - may well fill the gap. By their very nature, videogames can engage players in ways that enable players to make their way through the intricacies of policy problems. As players begin to understand them in all their complexity, games may well help their governments forge solutions.
Alberto Cottica

Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government | Video on TED.com - 2 views

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    Can distributed version control be used in law making?
David Price

Open311.org - 2 views

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    A collaborative model and open standard for civic issue tracking.
infoscape

Who are we? (Qui Sommes Nous) - 1 views

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    Summary visualization of various open, demograpic data sets about the inhabitants of Rennes Métropolis.
david osimo

A useful Open Gov Commitment? Focus and Harness the Winds of Public Comment - GovLoop -... - 0 views

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    The White House Recently asked citizens to post suggestions on how to improve regulations.gov, data.gov, and the Federal web strategy. This is part two of a multi-part series on how to and more importantly, why we should consider changing the way these, (potentially) game-changing efforts could be improved. Here, we present some comments for regulations.gov and some suggestions on how changes could help improve the federal rulemaking process.
Alberto Cottica

Why bureaucrats should get their hands dirty with technology - 1 views

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    Popular CMS software like Wordpress and Drupal opens the way to a new figure of "advanced admin", who can wield a lot of control on her website while not doing any actual coding. This enables public sector officials to become very good at having constructive conversation wt their developers, and consequently at procuring websites.
Phil Archer

Asset Description Metadata Schema (ADMS) | Joinup - 0 views

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    ISA Programme's vocabulary for describing code lists, vocabularies and reference data made available through a portal
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