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Helping people understand government 2.0 at the local level, not easy

JohnFMoore

Helping people understand government 2.0 at the local level, not easy

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Posted by John Moore on Jul 29, 2010

I have had several great conversations this week.  One that I wanted to share with you was a discussion I had with Alex Reed, an Independent candidate who is running for the Maine House of Representatives (District 99).  We spent our time discussing how to bring collaboration and communication strategies and tools to the local level, an important goal,  a difficult challenge, especially in a state where broadband penetration is relatively low.

Note that Alex has a lot of experience in this area, having worked with several non-profits in social media roles in recent years.  He sees need for Government 2.0 and, even more importantly, the need to get citizens the information when, and where, they need it. 

A common complaint that he hears is people want more visibility into how their government is spending their money.  Another problem, people often do not understand that strategies and technologies exist to help answer budgetary and other questions that surround government.  How do we change this?

Education is the starting point.  Alex sees real excitement from people he engages with when he explains what is possible with Government 2.0.    The challenge is taking the one to one, or the one to small group, conversations to a larger, more scalable, level to help people understand how this can benefit them and their personal needs.

Having infrastructure in place is another challenge in Maine.  There is not a large digital/tech industry in place to build upon initiatives like opening up government data.   While Maine has done a good job at the State level, bringing this same success to the local level is challenge.  In fact, in chatting with Alex he feels that most local government web sites are not being run well, few are updated regularly, many have lots of broken links, the sites are treated as low priority initiatives.

How will he bring more action to the local level?

  • Education.  Explaining the value of Government 2.0 to people on a personal level.
  • Performing a state-wide audit of local governments to build benchmarks.
  • Deliver this information to local governments so they can see how they are doing against other local governments.  This is a second level of education.
  • Make Government 2.0  available at the local level inexpensively.  Many of the tools are free or inexpensive.  More education, easier access to tools and knowledge holders, will be critical.

These steps can help all of us at any level.  In fact, soon I’ll spend time to pull together a good template for auditing government 2.0 at the local level.  If you know of ones that already exists, or have insights into what you think should be included, please let me know.

Also, keep in mind that I have a survey in place to gain an understanding of how people feel government is doing in terms of using technology to communicate and collaborate with citizens.  If you can, please take time to answer this survey and share with your friends.

John

Republished with author's permission from original post by John Moore.

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John Moore
For the last decade I have worked as a senior executive and have deep experience with engineering and social business strategies. My years of experience have allowed me to balance engineering and marketing skills to deliver high quality SAAS applications on time while concurrently moving Social Business principles forward.
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