diff --git a/content/news/2015/05/2015-05-21-digitalgov-citizen-services-summit-2015-open-innovation-and-collaboration.md b/content/news/2015/05/2015-05-21-digitalgov-citizen-services-summit-2015-open-innovation-and-collaboration.md index 8790ed655a..5772019927 100644 --- a/content/news/2015/05/2015-05-21-digitalgov-citizen-services-summit-2015-open-innovation-and-collaboration.md +++ b/content/news/2015/05/2015-05-21-digitalgov-citizen-services-summit-2015-open-innovation-and-collaboration.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- slug: digitalgov-citizen-services-summit-2015-open-innovation-and-collaboration date: 2015-05-21 15:27:26 -0400 -title: 'DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit 2015: Open Innovation and Collaboration' -summary: 'At the 2015 DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith challenged all techies in government to help solve problems and be part of decision-making at the highest levels of government in her opening remarks.' +title: "DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit 2015: Open Innovation and Collaboration" +summary: "At the 2015 DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith challenged all techies in government to help solve problems and be part of decision-making at the highest levels of government in her opening remarks." authors: - awichman - coqui-aspiazu @@ -14,23 +14,29 @@ topics: Digital innovators from across government were asked to think of technology as digital service for their country at today’s [DigitalGov Citizen Services Summit](https://summit.digitalgov.gov/). -[metaslider id=274602] - The theme of this year’s Summit was "open." The agenda was packed with presentations about how "opening" data, content, contracts, and talent makes digital citizen services better, more effective or even cheaper. A diverse array of topics were addressed, including privacy and identity management, 3D printing, and agile methodology. Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer, opened the Summit, challenging all techies in government to help solve problems and be part of decision-making at the highest levels of government. -{{< tweet user="JanetBS" id="601376122086039552" >}} +
+She also said that young people have found ways to serve their country through the Peace Corps and Teach for America and invited the group to think how they could serve digitally.@uscto Lots of different talents are shifting and moving to solve the real problems of today #digitalgov15>
+ +— Janet S (@JanetBS) May 21, 2015
+
--{{< tweet user="sheiladcusa" id="601376671036485632" >}} +Megan Smith, US CTO suggests more virtual public service can be enabled by tech #DigitalGov15 – more talent working on problems #citizen2015
+Megan Smith, US CTO suggests more virtual public service can be enabled by tech #DigitalGov15 – more talent working on problems #citizen2015
-— Jeffrey Peel (@JeffreyPeel) May 21, 2015
+— Jeffrey Peel (@JeffreyPeel) May 21, 2015
+Dr. David Bray, Chief Information Officer for the Federal Communications Commission and Eisenhower Fellow, discussed the [Internet of Everything]({{< ref "2015-02-26-the-internet-of-everything-small-business-opportunities.md" >}}). @@ -39,13 +45,9 @@ Dr. David Bray, Chief Information Officer for the Federal Communications Commiss This dependency on technology will generate new issues, he warned..@uscto promoting intersection of tech and service: "How about a Virtual @PeaceCorps?" #DigitalGov15
+ +— Sheila Campbell (@sheiladcusa) May 21, 2015
+
-The Summit attracted over- Listening to @fcc_cio discuss Internet of things. Fascinating! He asks who in public service will keep things safe? #DigitalGov15 -
+Listening to @fcc_cio discuss Internet of things. Fascinating! He asks who in public service will keep things safe? #DigitalGov15
-- — Jeffrey Levy (@levyj413) May 21, 2015 -
+— Jeffrey Levy (@levyj413) May 21, 2015
+{{< tweet user="Digital_Gov" id="601116228015542273" >}} @@ -34,7 +38,11 @@ Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer in the Office of Science and Technolo Dr. David Bray, Chief Information Officer for the Federal Communications Commission and 2015 Eisenhower Fellow, talked about going exponential and the Internet of Everything, and encouraged federal employees to become #ChangeAgents. -{{< tweet user="BernettaReese" id="601102824252936193" >}} +We've kicked off the #DigitalGov15 Summit with @USCTO @jakegab @gwynnek @PSChrousos! Hope you are tuned in!
+ +— Bernetta Reese (@BernettaReese) May 21, 2015
+
+{{< tweet user="alyciap1" id="601392825348050944" >}} @@ -60,9 +68,11 @@ Federal agencies were also invited to showcase their programs, tools and innovat The Summit's hashtag, [#DigitalGov15](https://twitter.com/hashtag/DigitalGov15?src=hash), became a top trend across the United States on Twitter. Thank you to everyone who came in person to attend, tuned in online via livestream, tweeted throughout the event, put us in the top US trends, and helped to make #DigitalGov15 such a success! -{{< tweet user="BernettaReese" id="601102824252936193" >}} - -{{< tweet user="BernettaReese" id="601385199994327040" >}} +Counting down till the #DigitalGov15 Summit tomorrow! In person or online, we'll see you soon! @gwynnek @CorinaDuBois @JustinHerman @jakegab
+ +— Bernetta Reese (@BernettaReese) May 20, 2015
+
+{{< tweet user="WhoTrendedIT" id="601382714542022657" >}}We are trending in the US! You all rock! Keep the tweets coming! #DigitalGov15 #DigitalGov15
+ +— Bernetta Reese (@BernettaReese) May 21, 2015
+