Code for America was founded in 2009, since then it has grown into a national tour de force, driving massive government change and spawning other "Code For"’s all over the world.
We had a chance at this year's Code for America Summit to sit down with founder Jennifer Pahlka to reflect back on the journey to get here and to look forward to what is next both for Code for America and for her, including a soon to be released book. Yes, you heard it here first!
Jennifer Pahlka’s Twitter account
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Code for America’s Twitter account
twitter.com/codeforamerica
Richard Pietro’s Twitter account
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Derek Alton’s Twitter account
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ReOpenGov Twitter account
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Your hosts are Richard Pietro and Derek Alton, Open Government & Open Data practitioners for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality!
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Code for America was founded in 2009, since then it has grown into a national tour de force, driving massive government change and spawning other "Code For"’s all over the world.
We had a chance at this year's Code for America Summit to sit down with founder Jennifer Pahlka to reflect back on the journey to get here and to look forward to what is next both for Code for America and for her, including a soon to be released book. Yes, you heard it here first!
Jennifer Pahlka’s Twitter account
https://twitter.com/pahlkadot
Code for America’s Twitter account
twitter.com/codeforamerica
Richard Pietro’s Twitter account
twitter.com/richardpietro
Derek Alton’s Twitter account
twitter.com/DerekAlton
ReOpenGov Twitter account
twitter.com/re_open_gov
ABOUT
Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like.
Your hosts are Richard Pietro and Derek Alton, Open Government & Open Data practitioners for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality!
MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion
Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance
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ep42 - Amanda Renteria: Teaching governments new ways to govern.
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ep42 - Amanda Renteria: Teaching governments new ways to govern.
Amanda Renteria is the former Chief of Operations at the California Department of Justice, former Chief of Staff in the United States Senate. And a National Political Director for a large U.S. presidential campaign.
And, back in May of 2020, she became the new Chief Executive Officer at Code for America, which is a network of people making government work for the people, by the people, in the digital age.
But, her roots are as a teacher in her small hometown.
And today she will tell us about how we can teach governments new ways on how to govern.
Time stamps:
1:34 – Characterizing the relationship between members of the bureaucracy and elected officials.
5:12 – Talking about closing the feedback loops in government
7:35 – Amanda tells us the most important government processes that need to change.
10:50 – Amanda’s thoughts on how to rebuild trust between the government and public.
11:53 – Hackathons: Overused gimmicks or valuable exercises?
16:53 – How can we make Civic Tech projects sustainable?
18:58 – How can we bring more eyeballs to the Open Gov, Open Data, and Civic Tech movements?
25:20 – Teaching the media’s and public’s that government needs to experiment.
28:08 – Code For America’s involvement in the Pandemic recovery phase.
32:26 – If Code For America was granted 3 wishes, what would it wish for?
38:51 – Amanda’s thoughts on social injustice.
Amanda Renteria Twitter account
twitter.com/AmandaRenteria
Code for America
twitter.com/CodeforAmerica
Richard Pietro Twitter account
twitter.com/richardpietro
Re: Open Gov Twitter account
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ABOUT
Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like.
Your host is Richard Pietro, an Open Government & Open Data practitioner for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality!
MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion
Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance
freemusicarchive.org/music/Singing_…3_I_Cant_Dance
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US)
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Stories from the Open Gov
Code for America was founded in 2009, since then it has grown into a national tour de force, driving massive government change and spawning other "Code For"’s all over the world.
We had a chance at this year's Code for America Summit to sit down with founder Jennifer Pahlka to reflect back on the journey to get here and to look forward to what is next both for Code for America and for her, including a soon to be released book. Yes, you heard it here first!
Jennifer Pahlka’s Twitter account
https://twitter.com/pahlkadot
Code for America’s Twitter account
twitter.com/codeforamerica
Richard Pietro’s Twitter account
twitter.com/richardpietro
Derek Alton’s Twitter account
twitter.com/DerekAlton
ReOpenGov Twitter account
twitter.com/re_open_gov
ABOUT
Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like.
Your hosts are Richard Pietro and Derek Alton, Open Government & Open Data practitioners for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality!
MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion
Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance
freemusicarchive.org/music/Singing_…3_I_Cant_Dance
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US)
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/