Attendee(s)
- Joneil Sampana, CTTAB – E-Gov Committee Chair
- Jon Madamba, Dokoji
- Seth Vincent, Code for Seattle
- Luke Swart, Hey Duwamish
Old Business:
- Recap 2015 Work Plan and the E-Gov intersection of sectors
- Cross-Sector network of people
- Digital tools that foster civic engagement
New Business
- New mapping tools that encourage citizen engagement
- Hey Duwamish
- Seattle in Progress
- Rain Gardens
- Puget SoundKeeper
- WDIDWI? (What Do I Do With It?)
- Seattle Parks and Rec Mindmixer
- Social Media Listening
- Introduced new listening dashboard
- Networks of People
- Code for Seattle
- Needs
- Professional mentors for developers
- Corporate partners to review sponsorship kit and sponsor events and programs
- JavaScript for Civics Primer
- STEM Platform Network (SPIN)
- Offerings
- Mentoring and capacity-building consulting services for Youth serving organizations who want to develop a year-long STEM program
- Committee Needs
- Educational support for city programs like TMF
- Provide consulting resources for TMF applicants to seek
- Definition for “Civic Tech” for citizen understanding (Primer)
- Add Civic Tech tools and networks to the Community Technology Page
- Educational support for city programs like TMF
- Offerings
- Needs
- Code for Seattle
Announcements
- American Planning Association Hackathon on April 18-19th.
Decisions/Agreements:
- Code for Seattle will post CTTAB and EGov committee meetings to the Code for Seattle Meetup site – Seth
- EGov committee to post minutes to Code for Seattle blog for cross promotion – Joneil
- Third Place Technologies will present their civic mapping results at the next EGov committee
- Invite WDIDWI creator to E-Gov committee – Seth
- Request CTTAB suggestions for National Day of Civic Hacking – June 6, 2015 – Joneil
- What type of event?
- Partners to involve
- Request process to add content to Community Technology Page. – Joneil