Join BetaNYC and the MTA Open Data team on June 5th at 9:30am to explore recently published MTA operating budget datasets. We’ll learn about the MTA’s open data program and conduct insightful analyses with their data.
"The defining political question of the 20th century was: “What should be governed by the state, and what should be governed by the market?”
The defining political question of the first half of the 21st century is: “How much of our lives should be governed by technology, and under what terms?”
Do you work in open source? Do you think it has a funding problem? If so, please take my 10 minute survey at https://opensource.study. By participating, you can help provide an understanding of what has worked and what hasn’t in the ecosystem.
This survey is part of a research project at ASU and is completely voluntary. If you have any questions about participation, please reach out to me here.
For Public Interest Tech people not on the East Coast because they should be done for the day:
After many, many, many years, I've put together a one-hour talk on influencing peers and leadership to stop a likely procurement disaster, and steer it towards a user-centered, iterative, agile approach.
It's called Pulling the Cord, and I'm testing it on March 20th, for 15 people, at a 90% discount.
Join us and The NYC Office of Technology and Innovation's Open Data Team for NYC School of Data, #NYC's #civictech conference, with sessions unpacking #opendata#servicedesign#PublicInterestTech. We'll have panels, workshops, classes, and more!
Sat, 3/23, at CUNY School of Law 📆
bit.ly/sodata24-tickets 🎟️
Hey, es gibt eine neue Förderrunde beim Prototype Fund für Open-Source-Software, die unserer Gesellschaft nützt. Kennt ihr ein Projekt, das sich bewerben sollte? Ich bin bei der Jury dabei und freue mich jetzt schon auf aufregende Einreichungen.