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Why Civic Hacking is Good News for Government and Our Communities

May 10, 2013January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental6 Min Reading

Hacking 101 When US Navy warplanes returned to base after bombing missions during World War 2, engineers would use hacksaws to cut pieces off broken

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General Technology, Government, Innovation, Social Computing

Does social computing have a role in government?

April 5, 2013January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental7 Min Reading

As of early 2013, there are over a billion active monthly users of Facebook and almost 700 million daily users. People from across the world

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General Technology, Social Computing

@Reichental is #3 on List of 50 Most Social CIOs on Twitter Worldwide

January 17, 2013January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Posted in Huffington Post on January 16, 2013. Click Here To Read

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Big Thoughts, Government, Innovation

5 Steps to Jumpstart an Open Data Capability

December 17, 2012January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental4 Min Reading

Making your agency’s data easily accessible to community members and computer applications has the potential to be a public sector game-changer. We call this process

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

Why Every Public Agency Needs a Data Strategy

November 2, 2012January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental6 Min Reading

In his second guest column for EfficientGov, Palo Alto CIO Jonathan Reichental looks at the Open Data movement, and the criticality of “open government” in

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government

Are Cities Prepared To Get Serious About Technology?

October 3, 2012January 31, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental5 Min Reading

This post first appeared on September 13, 2012 on EfficientGov as part of a guest column called Reichental’s Digital City. Although attribution remains contested, Einstein

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General Technology, Government, Innovation, Podcasts

CBS News Radio Interview on Open Budget Sept 20, 2012

September 20, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Jonathan Reichental · CBS News Radio Interview on Open Budget Sept 20, 2012

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

Palo Alto’s Open Data Platform: What Transparency Looks Like?

August 3, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Pete Peterson, Executive Director, Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at Pepperdine’s School of Public Policy; his essay on his discussion with Jonathan Reichental

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

Interview with Mashable on Palo Alto Open Data Initiative

July 31, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Mashable spoke with Palo Alto’s Chief Information Officer Jonathan Reichental and City Manager James Keene, who are at the forefront of the city’s open data

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

How Palo Alto is leading the digital city movement [GovFresh Interview]

June 17, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Luke Fretwell, founder and editor of GovFresh, conducted an interview with me on the work we are doing at the City of Palo Alto in

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