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A few slides that prefaced the OpenGovWest discussion about "how to build" open government and government 2.0. Given at the OpenGovWest unconference on March 27, 2010 in Seattle, WA.
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Architecture of Gov’t 2.0 Open Gov’t, Gov’t 2.0, sounds great! Now how do we build this thing? An unconference group discussion March 27, 2010 Gordon Ross Vice President OpenRoad Communications [email protected]
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Architecture of Gov’t 2.0

Open Gov’t, Gov’t 2.0, sounds great! Now how do we build this thing?

An unconference group discussion

March 27, 2010

Gordon RossVice President OpenRoad [email protected]

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You are here

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OpenRoad

Photos: flickr.com – gordonr (me)

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User Centred Design

Photo: flickr.com – sfllaw (creative commons)

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Content Management

Photo: flickr.com – redjar (creative commons)

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Custom Web Development

Photo: flickr.com – redjar (creative commons)

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E-Government Continuum

Civic Participation

Source: the Centre for Collaborative Government, 2002

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How do we build it?

• Major Issues include:– Architecture?– Content Management?– Build vs. Buy?– Platforms vs. Products?– Centralized / Decentralized / Distributed

models of tech + governance

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Discussion

• Full notes at the OpenGovWest wiki:• http://ogw.wikispaces.com/The+archi

tecture+of+gov+2.0

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Thank You

Gordon Ross, Vice President | [email protected] | 604 566-8301


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