
[Op-Ed] The Future of Open Government in New York City | TechPresident Thanks to TechPresident, […]
It will cost around $13 million to do a runoff election for public advocate, an […]
The Open Data 500 will be the first comprehensive census of U.S.-based companies using government […]
E-ZPasses Get Read All Over New York (Not Just At Toll Booths) – Forbes It […]
I wanted to understand why these problems happen, so last week I decided to train […]
At Code for America, the concept of safe-spaces is a necessity. We’re committed to building […]
Since 2008, we have seen several Chief Executives elected who have favorable opinions toward innovation […]
Happy end of Summer… It has been six hot months since we changed our name. […]
Hello BetaNYC’s Facebook Group Thanks to Chris Whong, we now have a Facebook group. It […]
Moving from potholes to policies requires more than technical fixes or killer apps. But as […]
Notes from the field: BetaNYC’s PLUTO Hacknights | Code for America Looking for NYC’s civic […]
We did a talk for a group of fellows and staff at Code for America, […]