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Patrice
From: Lucas Cioffi
[mailto:lu...@athenabridge.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 1:17 PM
Subject: [#TCAMP09] Announcing "Open Government: Strategies and
Tactics from the Play Book", Nov 16th in DC
To the Open Government
Community,
You are invited to Open Government: Strategies and Tactics from the Play
Book. This will be the first in a series around the Open
Government Directive and specifically designed to create a community of support
for implementation.
Who: Those who are blazing the trail of open
government-- this first event is for pioneers who have already begun work prior
to the Open Government Directive being released.
Why: Successful implementation of the Open Government Directive will
require a sustained effort by the open government community. This series
of workshops will build upon previous conferences to foster sustained knowledge
sharing among open gov pioneers until the open government movement goes mainstream
within government.
What: This event will provide space for conversation about effective
open government practices that have already been implemented, with an eye
toward the upcoming Open Government Directive. Video and slides from all
the presentations will be compiled into an evolving resource entitled the Open
Government Play Book that to which anyone may contribute.
When: November 16, 2009 from 9:30am-12:30pm
Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Library, Room A5, 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC and streamed live online.
How:
· 90-minute lightning round of 5-minute presentations by open government practitioners working within government agencies. (Presenters must be government employees at the federal, state, or local level. Full-time contractors who work within government agencies are also eligible. Presentations will last 5 minutes and cover a specific implementation effective practices for making government more transparent, participatory, or collaborative.)
· 60-minute discussions about the release of the Open Government Directive.
RSVP here: http://opengov-playbook.eventbrite.com
by Nov 15th. Capacity is 205 participants.
Please note, this will not be a fancy event. Participants should come for
good conversation and to listen and learn from each other.
This event has been planned with the advice from the 60+ members of this Google
Group. Lead organizers are Lucas Cioffi (AthenaBridge), Stephen Buckley (UStransparency.com),
and Kaliya
Hamlin (Unconferences.net).
Combined Federal Campaign #10201