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.

SFOpen 2011: John Avalos

San Francisco mayoral candidate John Avalos discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.

Time to Guarantee Universal Internet Access for All San Franciscans

We know our city government can be smarter, faster and more democratic by adopting many of the web-based tools that are now transforming our region’s economy. But as we implement these Gov 2.0 strategies, there is a foundational principle that must be addressed – every single San Franciscan is entitled to the full service of [...]

Effective city government is only possible by embracing the spirit of innovation

Our government is only as strong as the bonds of trust between our institutions and citizens. An effective government must communicate its goals and actions.

GovFresh guide to SFOpen 2011

SFOpen 2011 brings together the 2011 San Francisco Mayoral candidates for a discussion on open government, civic engagement, technology and innovation.

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.”

SFOpen 2011: Phil Ting

San Francisco mayoral candidate Phil Ting discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.

SFOpen 2011: Tony Hall

San Francisco mayoral candidate Tony Hall discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.

SFOpen 2011: Bevan Dufty

San Francisco mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty discusses his ideas on open government and Government 2.0.

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