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Presenters/Leaders Format Topic Saturday
Sunday Resources
Time

Peter Corbett, Greg? Quick Presentation (10 mins) then Discussion Cradle to Grave IT innovation using crowdsourcing (citizen talent + open data) X  

Apps for Democracy and

Apps for America

TBD  
David James Quick introduction, discussion, roll-up your sleeves and write some code if you want Open source voting API (a Web service), built in Ruby.  

voting project on GitHub wiki

TBD   
Bob Biersack, Wei Lou Quick presentation (15-20 mins) then discussion  Working with FEC data.  Where we are, where we're going, problems and opportunities       X    existing FTP summary  TBD   
John Scott, JC Herz Discussion Technology Transparency, what amount of tech trans do we want in our Gov systems ~ 45 min X      
Silona Bonewald Quick Presentation w discussion with live wiki work! What should the underlying information architecture look like for legislation X  

whitehouse.wikia.com

budgetwiki.com

leagueoftechvoters.org

 

TBD
Jerry Brito Quick presentation then discussion The regulatory process is not transparent. Regulations.gov leave a lot to be desired. Using the newly released GPO FDSYS, one could build a more transparent and participatory interface to fed regs. X  

regulations.gov

openregulations.org

fdsys.gpo.gov

 
Ed Pastore Quick presentation then discussion Governance without individual authorities: Web 2.0 systems as the sole system of governance. (Yes, this is a little ahead of its time.) X  

metagovernment.org 

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