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| Presentation - how the NY Senate is using technology to reinvent itself |
Andrew Hoppin, NYSenate CIO |
This is our opening keynote. |
| Workshop - brainstorming the future NYSenate |
NYSenate CIO Team |
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| Presentation - how technology is being used to transform State Agencies |
NY CIO |
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| Discussion - comparing and contrasting New York State's use of technology in its government with that of other States |
NYSenate CIO Team |
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| Making sure that online advocacy tools continue to be effective tools for citizens and grassroots organizations to influence the Senate. |
Proposed by: Charles Lenchner, Working Families Party |
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| CRM for the Senate |
NY Senate CIO Team |
Krista and Ken |
| Social Media Tools, Elected Officials, & Civil Servants |
NY Senate CIO Team |
Ben volunteers |
| C2C: Citizens Providing Services to Each Other in Lieu of Gov't, via Gov't Supported or Endorsed Web 2.0 Services |
Andrew Hoppin |
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| Open Data & NY Government |
NY Senate CIO Team |
Ben can Lead this |
| Senate in Your Pocket: What should mobile access to NYSenate.gov look like? |
Nathan Freitas, NY Senate CIO Team |
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| Analytics - Measuring the Success of Internet Work |
Ben Yee, NY Senate CIO Team |
Ben and Dean |
| Brainstorm on XML / API standards for State legislation |
Nathan Freitas, NY Senate CIO Team |
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| Demoing the new Senate Newsclips service |
Nathan Freitas, NY Senate CIO Team |
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| Benefits of and barriers to social media use in NYS Agencies |
Alison Heaphy, Jim Costello, Center for Technology in Gov't |
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Getting past the barriers (individual and institutional) to social media
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Alison Heaphy, Jim Costello, Center for Technology in Gov't |
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Which tool for which purpose (using social media wisely)
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Alison Heaphy, Jim Costello, Center for Technology in Gov't |
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Who owns my data if it's on the cloud (or Twitter or Facebook, for instance)?
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Jim Costello, Alison Heaphy, Center for Technology in Gov't |
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| Goodbye Pony Express, Hello Western Union -- What should I stop doing and replace with social media? |
Jim Costello, Alison Heaphy, Center for Technology in Gov't |
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| The Software License is serious and should be taken seriously. Bill Gates and Richard Stallman agree that the most important code on most home computers is the License. I will argue that they are right, and that ignoring this code is dangerous to our Fourth Amendment rights. |
Jay Sulzberger, Free Software Partisan |
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Comments (1)
Jay Sulzberger said
at 6:58 pm on Jun 3, 2009
The Software License is Serious and should be taken seriously.
I'd like to lead a discussion of the various licenses and of the general failure to take software licensing seriously.
I'd prefer a time late in the schedule.
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