Hi All,
Thanks Kael. So, this appears complex. I'd love to meet up with
interested folks and work out a plan. I need to have an idea of how
the event will actually work in order to plan effectively. Here's a
poll we can use to find a mutually convenient time:
http://doodle.com/z2buip4ghii4th93
I'm thinking evenings on those days...
Matt
On Apr 9, 11:58 am, Kael Goodman <
k...@blankslate.com> wrote:
> Matt, I'll take a first shot at answering some of your questions.
>
> "So what is a policy sprint anyway?"
> A policy sprint is a moderated meeting, maybe 1/2 day - 2 days long, where a
> group of people bringing experience and knowledge from complimentary
> domains, sit down to define a public policy issue, and together craft some
> language which describes the policy issue, what steps should be taken to
> address it, and what outcomes would need to happen to be successful.
>
> "Are there any models for this?"
> When OpenGovData.org <
http://www.opengovdata.org/> set out to take a
> foundational step of defining some open government data principles, they
> organized a meeting of 30 experts with the goal of publishing their
> findings<
http://wiki.opengovdata.org/index.php/OpenDataPrinciples>.
>
> Also, within government circles there are many organizations that have these
> kinds of policy development meetings. Here are links to two
> inter-governmental examples focused on data sharing that have produced
> strong results:
> Justice<
http://it.ojp.gov/default.aspx?area=globalJustice&page=1021>and
> Environment <
http://www.exchangenetwork.net/operations/index.htm>.
>
> - Kael
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Matt Cooperrider <
mattcooperri...@gmail.com