Speakers have just been announced for next month's OpenGovDC conference, and the one day event has a killer lineup of government folks who have implemented successful open source projects at their agencies.
Speakers have just been announced for next month's OpenGovDC conference, and the one day event has a killer lineup of government folks who have implemented successful open source projects at their agencies.
There are only 50 tickets left for OpenGovDC, a one day deep dive looking at how open source tools can be used to advance open government through real world successful implementations.
The National Democratic Institute's launch of a dedicated open data catalog around yesterday's elections in Afghanistan shows how open data is starting to be implicitly integrated into USAID programs operating on the ground abroad.
Today Eric and Robert are participating in a day long workshop with USAID's Democracy and Governance unit that will give program offic
Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI), one of the leading international development contractors, has deployed Open Atrium to help its GIS team in Islamabad communicate with its office in Peshawar and headquarters back in Bethesda on a capacity building p
This Friday, July 10th, development and technology folks will be getting together to talk about how international aid can become more transparent, open, and collaborative at Open Development Camp. At the event, people will be discussing initiatives already underway to make development work more transparent, as well as some of the larger topics behind it like data standards, data accessibility, data visualization and collaboration tools, and what this all means for the field.
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