Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 13:56
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 13:48
The Minnesota Legislature recently passed a
bi-partisan bill that was signed into law to create a Collaborative Governance Council that will increase collaboration between state and local government. Might this be an inspiration for the federal government?
The law creates a 12-member council to develop recommendations to increase governmental collaboration by:
- reviewing laws and rules that slow collaboration efforts;
- us
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 13:45
The Administrative Conference of the U.S.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 13:40
Twitter is set to hire its first employee in Washington, DC, a Government Liaison. That’s great news.
Submitted by rthomas on Thu, 12/21/2017 - 13:37
I saw an
intriguing article in
Government Computer News, by Alice Lipowicz, on how the departments of Agriculture, Homeland Security, the National Defense University, and the Air Force are getting together to create a government-only 3-D “virtual world” where they could conduct training and joint exercises. Paulette Robinson, dean of NDU’s “iCollege,” told GCN “Webinars are boring,” and that the immersive experience of bringing people together on-line can be dramatically improved.
Submitted by rthomas on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 14:56
There have been a series of studies providing lessons on how to effectively create a collaborative community. For example, having a catalyst (like Lucas) and have a convening place to share (like the OpenGovPlaybook wiki), are great starting points. Russ Linden, an author who is an astute observer of collaborative approaches, recently wrote about the importance of a collaborative mindset. And being passionate and motivated matter too, as this Dan Pink video playfully demonstrates:
Submitted by rthomas on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 14:54
The Obama Administration says it wants to create “problem solving networks” across the government. Well, yesterday a group of like-minded people from across the government convened to discuss creating just such a network around the implementation of agencies’ Open Government Plans.
While there is a formal cross-agency
Open Government Working Group, many people at the staff level seem to feel excluded and see a need to develop their own network. Many say their agency’s Open
Submitted by rthomas on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 14:50
Submitted by rthomas on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 14:46
Submitted by rthomas on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 14:07
The Obama Administration announced today a scorecard of the quality of the plans submitted earlier this month by 29 major agencies. Using a checklist of 30 criteria, the scorecards show all agencies rating either a “yellow” or a “green” on their scorecards. These plans are being referred to as “version 1.0.”
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