Beth Noveck: Demand a more open-source government
Beth Noveck: Pretendiamo un'amministrazione più aperta
A lawyer by training and a techie by inclination, Beth Noveck works to build data transparency into government. Full bio
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Com'era naturale, abbiamo voluto chiedere agli impiegati
Non c'era nessun precedente legale,
È un modo piuttosto sottile ed anemico,
Investiamo
Ci saranno presto 10 miliardi di persone
Le reti
Perché apre la sua piattaforma.
Il nostro buon Enrico II
Qualcuno di voi
Ha deciso di chiedere a me e a voi,
30 miliardi di rubli,
per trasformare il modo di lavorare.
Abbiamo detto, possiamo fare un sito,
(Applausi)
(Applausi)
Quando cominciamo a vedere
Non sono abbastanza emozionanti
Ma sono convinta che se vogliamo vedere
(Applausi)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Beth Noveck - Open-government expertA lawyer by training and a techie by inclination, Beth Noveck works to build data transparency into government.
Why you should listen
How can our data strengthen our democracies? In her work, Beth Noveck explores what "opengov" really means--not just freeing data from databases, but creating meaningful ways for citizens to collaborate with their governments.
As the US's first Deputy CTO, Beth Noveck founded the White House Open Government Initiative, which developed administration policy on transparency, participation, and collaboration. Among other projects, she designed and built Peer-to-Patent, the U.S. government’s first expert network. She's now working on the design for ORGPedia, a platform for mashing up and visualizing public and crowdsourced data about corporations. Her book The Networked State will appear in 2013.
Must-read: Noveck's 2012 essay Open Data -- The Democratic Imperative.
Beth Noveck | Speaker | TED.com