SFOpen 2011: Bevan Dufty
- Luke Fretwell · June 8, 2011, 11:30 am
San Francisco mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
San Francisco mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
San Francisco mayoral candidate David Chiu discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
San Francisco mayoral candidate Leland Yee discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
San Francisco mayoral candidate Dennis Herrera discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
Eight of the 9 major San Francisco mayoral candidates have committed to the Open Government Pledge for San Francisco.
San Francisco mayoral candidate Joanna Rees discusses her ideas on open government and Government 2.0.
As part of SFOpen 2011, we’re interviewing San Francisco mayoral candidates to learn more about their open government ideas, and how they’ll leverage technology to better engage citizens.
In an effort to make it easier for local governments to better implement open government policies, a group of dedicated advocates recently created a sample Local Open Government Initiative (LOGI), modeled after the one initiated by President Obama for the federal government in January 2009.
Would the government work better if you had more say? At Reset San Francisco, we think the answer to that question is absolutely yes, which is why we were so excited when the folks behind the movement for Participatory Budgeting paid a visit to City Hall last week.
Today is a big day for open government everywhere, especially San Francisco. I’m pleased to announce that eight major San Francisco mayoral candidates will participate in SFOpen 2011, a townhall forum focused specifically on open government, citizen engagement and leveraging technology to build better government. The event will be held June 16 at Automattic (home [...]
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