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FYI: Top 5 Internet Priorities for the Next Government (any next Government)

Top 5 Internet Priorities for the Next Government (any next Government)
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   1.  Hire yourself some staff who know what the Internet really
means for government, and fund a university to start training more who
really understand both worlds: you’re going to need them. There just
aren’t enough employed in any government anywhere yet to save you from
being hopelessly outstripped by external progress. The citizen
discontent resulting from massive shifts in expectation could wash
your entire government away without you ever having anyone skilled
enough to tell you why everyone was so pissed off. Your chances of
truly reinventing what your government is are basically zero without
such staff.
   2. Free your data, especially maps and other geographic
information, plus the non-personal data that drives the police, health
and social services, for starters. Introduce a ‘presumption of
innovation’ – if someone has asked for something costly to free up,
give them what they want: it’s probably a sign that they understand
the value of your data when you don’t.
   3.Give external parties the right to interface electronically with
any government or mainly public system unless it can be shown to
create substantial, irrevocable harm. Champion the right fiercely and
punish unjustified refusals with fines. Your starting list of projects
should include patient-owned health records, council fault reporting
services and train ticket sales databases. All are currently
unacceptably closed to innovation from the outside, and obscurity
allows dubious practices of all kinds to thrive.
   4. Commission the world’s first system capable of large scale
deliberation, and hold a couple of nation wide sessions on policy
areas that you genuinely haven’t made your minds up on yet. When it is
over, mail people who participated with a short, clear list of things
you’ve done that you wouldn’t have done without them. Once you’ve made
it work well, legislate it into the fabric of your democracy, like
elections and referendums.
   5. When people use your electronic systems to do anything, renew a
fishing license, register a pregnancy, apply for planning permission,
given them the option to collaborate with other people going through
or affected by the same process. They will feel less alone, and will
help your services to reform from the bottom up.

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http://www.mysociety.org/2009/01/07/top-5-internet-priorities-for-the-next-government-any-next-government/



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