Events

Second Summer of Smart hackathon tackles buildings, transportation and sustainability

Building data. It’s a small thing, but what if the buildings where we live, work and play were able to show us how they work?

SF developers, journalists, civic activists kick off second Summer of Smart hackathon

It’s 9:15 on Friday night, and there are about 100 people milling around the GAAFTA headquarters.

SF developers, public servants pitch their civic tents at CityCampSF

If there’s one lesson that’s inherent to CityCampSF, it’s that crowdsourcing will save the world.

2011 SF Mayoral Candidate Dennis Herrera on the role of meetups in civic engagement

2011 SF Mayoral Candidate Dennis Herrera on the role of meetups in civic engagement.

2011 SF Mayoral Candidate Joanna Rees on the role of meetups in civic engagement

2011 SF Mayoral Candidate Joanna Rees on the role of meetups in civic engagement.

Adriel Hampton on the success of CityCampSF

CityCampSF founder, NationBuilder Chief Organizer and Gov 2.0 Host Adriel Hampton on CityCampSF.

CityCamp founder Kevin Curry on CityCampSF

CityCamp founder Kevin Curry on how CityCamp San Francisco fits in and stands out.

SF Director of Innovation Jay Nath on the value of a city innovation officer

City of San Francisco’s Department of Technology Jay Nath on why government should have an innovation officer.

Tropo’s Mark Headd on hackathons and open government

Tropo’s Mark Headd discusses the impact of hackathons on the open government movement and how developers can get involved.

Open government keeps its heart in San Francisco with (second) CityCampSF

CityCampSF 2011 will be held this Saturday, June 18, 2011, and feature municipal employees, journalists, developers and neighborhood leaders “working on solutions for better communities and government.”

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