I have a copy of their book but haven't actually read it yet. That said, I am quite familiar with the field of public-interest technology, as it has both been a big part of my career and something I've spend countless volunteer hours on (including several years running Code for DC). You might be interested in some th…
I have a copy of their book but haven't actually read it yet. That said, I am quite familiar with the field of public-interest technology, as it has both been a big part of my career and something I've spend countless volunteer hours on (including several years running Code for DC). You might be interested in some things I've written on the topic, listed here: https://civicinsighter.com/about
Thanks for the book recommendations, and links to your previous articles---especially am excited to read your GovLoop articles as it overlaps with my current interests.
That's great to hear!
I have a copy of their book but haven't actually read it yet. That said, I am quite familiar with the field of public-interest technology, as it has both been a big part of my career and something I've spend countless volunteer hours on (including several years running Code for DC). You might be interested in some things I've written on the topic, listed here: https://civicinsighter.com/about
Other book suggestions—if you haven't already read them—are: Recoding America by Jen Pahlka (https://www.recodingamerica.us/), A Civic Technologist's Practice Guide by Cyd Harrell (https://cydharrell.wpcomstaging.com/book/), and Hack Your Bureaucracy by Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai (https://www.hackyourbureaucracy.com/).
Thanks for the book recommendations, and links to your previous articles---especially am excited to read your GovLoop articles as it overlaps with my current interests.