Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 4 de Noviembre, 2009

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  • eyeos para administraciones públicas – Como eyeos es una plataforma basada en Internet, el usuario final puede utilizar cualquier sistema operativos de escritorio (Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD, Solaris, etc) y sólo requiere de un navegador web y un acceso a Internet / Intranet para hacerla funcionar.
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  • BBC – Democracy Live – Home – Find out more about BBC Democracy Live and how to make it work for you
  • Participatory democracy – Participatory democracy, with subtype direct democracy, is a process emphasizing the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems. Etymological roots of democracy (Greek demos and kratos) imply that the people are in power and thus that all democracies are participatory. However, traditional representative democracy tends to limit citizen participation to voting, leaving actual governance to politicians.
  • Open Government Data Initiative – The Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI) is an initiative led by Microsoft Public Sector Developer Evangelism teamExternal Link. OGDI uses the Azure Services PlatformExternal Link to make it easier to publish and use a wide variety of public data from government agencies. OGDI is also a free, open source ‘starter kit’ (coming soon) with code that can be used to publish data on the Internet in a Web-friendly format with easy-to-use, open API's. OGDI-based web API’s can be accessed from a variety of client technologies such as Silverlight, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, mapping web sites, etc.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 17 de Octubre, 2009

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  • Open Government Data Initiative – The Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI) is an initiative led by Microsoft Public Sector Developer Evangelism teamExternal Link. OGDI uses the Azure Services PlatformExternal Link to make it easier to publish and use a wide variety of public data from government agencies. OGDI is also a free, open source ‘starter kit’ (coming soon) with code that can be used to publish data on the Internet in a Web-friendly format with easy-to-use, open API's. OGDI-based web API’s can be accessed from a variety of client technologies such as Silverlight, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, mapping web sites, etc.
  • Government Clouds – Governments from around the world are starting to take notice of the flexibility, operational benefits and substantial cost savings that cloud computing can provide. This section highlights some of the government programs that are utilizing Cloud Computing.
  • Guía de Recomendaciones de posicionamiento SEO en internet – Con la ayuda de esta guía comprenderás el modo de funcionamiento de los buscadores y aprenderás qué debes trabajar en tu sitio Web para mejorar el posicionamiento de tu sitio en la Red Internet.
  • SeeClickFix: Report non-emergency issues, receive alerts in your neighborhood – SeeClickFix allows anyone to report and track non-emergency issues anywhere in the world via the internet
  • La Gestión del Cambio en proyectos de e-Administración – El libro se estructura alrededor de una metodología de proyecto de gestión del cambio, de manera que tras una introducción inicial, se trata paso a paso cada una de las etapas que se contemplan dentro de este modelo, apoyándose en ejemplos prácticos que facilitan la comprensión de los conceptos definidos. Con ello se espera ofrecer un documento que sirva de manual de gestión del cambio para las Entidades Locales que se encuentren realizando, o se estén planteando realizar, proyectos tecnológicos en su Entidad.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 15 de Octubre, 2009

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  • La Gestión del Cambio en proyectos de e-Administración – El libro se estructura alrededor de una metodología de proyecto de gestión del cambio, de manera que tras una introducción inicial, se trata paso a paso cada una de las etapas que se contemplan dentro de este modelo, apoyándose en ejemplos prácticos que facilitan la comprensión de los conceptos definidos. Con ello se espera ofrecer un documento que sirva de manual de gestión del cambio para las Entidades Locales que se encuentren realizando, o se estén planteando realizar, proyectos tecnológicos en su Entidad.
  • Participa en Andalucía – La meta es conseguir, gracias a la colaboración y la implicación de los responsables municipales, el máximo nivel de participación en cada uno de los municipios. La plataforma es, en definitiva, el camino para llegar a construir un espacio natural en el que los ciudadanos y las instituciones puedan interrelacionarse y actuar en e-Democracia.
  • The Three Laws of Open Government Data – The Three Laws of Open Government Data: 1. If it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist 2. If it isn’t available in open and machine readable format, it can’t engage 3. If a legal framework doesn’t allow it to be repurposed, it doesn’t empower
  • The Goverati: An Esoteric Society Dedicated to Transparency and Accountability in Government – This site is in the early stages of officially recognizing people who wish to bring innovation to government. Each member has chosen to be recognized as part of the Goverati movement and are contributing beyond the traditional methods that established the norm.
  • Google Public Sector – Most people reach government and other public sector websites by using Google and other search engines. This site is a guide to the tools and best practices that can help you reach, communicate and engage with your community. Most of these tools are free, so they can also help you do more with less.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 16 de Septiembre, 2009

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  • Newssift.com (Buscador con análisis de sentimientos) – Newssift is an intelligent search tool from the Financial Times Group. Our goal is to make search more useful and more valuable. We add judgement to search, helping you to analyze, interpret and understand.
  • Government Web 2.0 & Social Media – Identifying and Overcoming the Barriers to Leveraging Social Media in Your Workplace Successfully
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  • Who Runs Gov 2.0 – Political techies are making government more transparent, but they are working largely behind-the-scenes. WhoRunsGov.com wants to change that. From now through the end of September, we need you to help us illuminate the people who are using Web 2.0 technologies to make government better, more efficient and more effective.
  • Follow Tweeps Administración Pública on Twitter – Qué mejor manera de entrar en la conversación sobre Administración Pública en Twitter que siguiendo con un sólo click a esta lista de recomendación. Lista que admite sugerencias.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 12 de Septiembre, 2009

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  • Follow Tweeps Administración Pública on Twitter – Qué mejor manera de entrar en la conversación sobre Administración Pública en Twitter que siguiendo con un sólo click a esta lista de recomendación. Lista que admite sugerencias.
  • Gov 2.0: The New Tools for Democratic Conversations – This paper provides an overview of developments in the use of interactive online communications described as Web 2.0 and when applied in government, better known as Government 2.0. The term Web 2.0 takes in the new and emerging digitally enabled, interactive communications, pushing organisations, including governments, to reconsider the way they do things.
  • 8 Principles of Open Government Data – set of fundamental principles for open government data. By embracing the eight principles, governments of the world can become more effective, transparent, and relevant to our lives
  • State 2.0: a new front end? – Just as old media has learned to use the fluid networks of Web 2.0, so old politics can fuse incrementally with the State 2.0
  • This We Know: Explore U.S. Government Data About Your Community – Our mission is to present the information the U.S. government collects about every community. By publishing this data in an easy to understand and consistent manner, we seek to empower citizens to act on what's known.

Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 5 de Septiembre, 2009

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  • Open Data is Civic Capital: Best Practices for "Open Government Data" – This document is a best practices guide for governments embracing the notion of "open data". It discusses why open government data is beneficial to society, i.e. how it is civic capital, and what kinds of technological considerations must be made when making government data open. The document is intended to be read both by web managers, who may wish to skip the final Recommendations section, and by government web developers.
  • Gov 2.0: It’s All About The Platform – So too with Government 2.0. A lot of people equate the term with government use of social media, either to solicit public participation or to get out its message in new ways. Some people think it means making government more transparent. Some people think it means adding AJAX to government websites, or replacing those websites with government APIs, or building new cloud platforms for shared government services. And yes, it means all those things.
  • Open Government Innovation Gallery – In the Innovations Gallery, the public can browse examples of new ways in which agencies across the Executive branch are using transparency, participation, and collaboration to achieve their mission.
  • The Internet and Civic Engagement – Contrary to the hopes of some advocates, the internet is not changing the socio-economic character of civic engagement in America. Just as in offline civic life, the well-to-do and well-educated are more likely than those less well off to participate in online political activities such as emailing a government official, signing an online petition or making a political contribution.
  • MyIdea4CA.com – a Twitter forum for sharing & discussing ideas to move California forward – Governor Schwarzenegger launched the www.MyIdea4CA.com website for Twitter users to share and discuss their ideas to move California forward. The MyIdea4CA Twitter Forum was initiated to extend a popular conversation that began in June of 2009 on Twitter when Governor Schwarzenegger called for public participation for new ideas on the state budget. This discussion created one of Twitter's most discussed trending topics with its use of the #myidea4ca hashtag. With the creation of MyIdea4CA.com the use of the #myidea4ca hashtag has now been expanded to include eighteen categories over a vast range of issues from transportation to state parks.
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