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Open Government & Innovations Conference (OGI)

July 21st, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Government, Social Media

logo_OGIconferenceI will be liveblogging/livetweeting the Open Government and Innovations Conference (OGI) today.

Here’s information on this outstanding event directly from the official website:

Facilitated by the Department of Defense, the Open Government & Innovations program will feature real-world case studies and insights presented by the government leaders who, themselves, are leveraging social media tools and Web 2.0 technologies to define and create a more open and innovative United States government.

Leaders from a wide array of government agencies will share how they are building collaborative alliances and penning new policies to achieve President Obama’s vision for a more transparent, participatory and collaborative government.

The Department of Defense’s leadership defining critical themes and topics for OGI’s sessions and keynotes, enables this conference to uniquely resonate with the government audience from the inside out.

The Open Government Innovations Conference (OGI) is an opportunity to collaboratively explore how government can use—and is already using—social media tools and social software to achieve President Obama’s call for government transparency, participation, collaboration and innovation.

On July 21 & 22, 2009, thought leaders from government and industry will convene at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington to share ideas and case studies about how federal, state and local government can use emerging technologies to create a more efficient and effective government—Government 2.0 by:

  • Collaborating across government agencies
  • Engaging citizens
  • Partnering with industry

The full OGI Conference event schedule can be found here, and the official event blog is here.

A dedicated CoverItLive stream of all Twitter tweets tagged with the official event hashtag, #OGI along with other useful data should appear below:

(Thanks to Mark Oehlert for the CoverItLive feed.)

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Us Now Film Premiere (US, UK & Online Simulcast)

May 11th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Social Media

Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government Us Now film UsNow

If you’re interested in Government 2.0, Open Government and social media initiatives around the world, I strongly encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity to be a part of the Us Now film premiere and global simul/webcast Tuesday, May 12th.

Zach Tumin
Zach Tumin

I first learned about the Us Now film at the recent Government 2.0 Camp  in Washington DC, where it was screened for the first time in the U.S. on March 24th. (Thanks to O’Reilly for its sponsorship.)

Film Director Ivo Gorman as well as Justin Kerr-Stevens and Dominic Campbell of the U.K.-based FutureGov consultancy were on hand at the Washington premiere, as was Dr. Zach Tumin, who will be leading the discussion panel at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government simulcast site, as well.

From the event organizers:

You are invited to join the Government 2.0 PIC, FutureGov and the Leadership for a Networked World Program for the worldwide simulcast launch of “Us Now” – a film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the internet.

Us Now is a documentary film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the internet. It tells the stories of online networks that are challenging the existing notion of hierarchy. For the first time, it brings together the foremost thinking sin the field of participatory governance to describe the future of government.

To mark the release of the film free to views via the web, the British Council and FutureGov are hosting a live streamed worldwide launch event at 11:00 AM EDT and 4:00 PM GMT/UK time. Live coverage of both launch events will be accessible at:  watch.usnowfilm.com and live.usnowfilm.com

The Kennedy School of Government, host of one of the launch events, will also feature a panel including:

Moderated by HKS Faculty member, Zach Tumin

More information about the UK event, and the online streaming is available at:  usnowfilm.com

UPDATED: View the full length film below!

About the Film:

In a world in which information is like air, what happens to power?

Us Now is a documentary film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the Internet.

Us Now tells the stories of online networks that are challenging the existing notion of hierarchy. For the first time, it brings together the foremost thinkers in the field of participative governance to describe the future of government.

All of the material generated during the project will be available to view online and the project will culminate in an hour long documentary to be released publicly in 2009.

So, if you’ll be in the Boston Area, and are interested in attending the  Harvard Kennedy School event  in person, (very limited) tickets may still be available here. Check availability and then RSVP here.
For further reference…

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