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		<title>An outsider&#8217;s take on Government 2.0 Camp</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Primerano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve lived just outside of DC for 16 years now and having never worked for the government, I find it a complete mystery.  This is one of the reasons I took a vacation day from work on Friday and spent most of Saturday at Government 2.0 Camp.   The other reason?  Hope that government will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve lived just outside of DC for 16 years now and having never worked for the government, I find it a complete mystery.  This is one of the reasons I took a vacation day from work on Friday and spent most of Saturday at <a href="http://gov20camp.eventbrite.com/" target="_blank">Government 2.0 Camp</a>.   The other reason?  Hope that government will start doing more interesting work in the web space.    DC has a growing tech community but most of the interesting work is being done outside of the Federal Government space.</p>
<p>Just drop in on a <a href="http://techcocktail.com/" target="_blank">Tech Cocktail</a> or <a href="http://barcampdc.org/" target="_blank">BarCamp</a> and you&#8217;ll find some of DC and Baltimore&#8217;s brightest.  <a href="http://www.istrategylabs.com/" target="_blank">Peter Corbett</a> helped to bring DC&#8217;s old and new tech communities together with the <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/washbizblog/2008/07/the_twin_tech_towns_come_toget.html" target="_blank">Twin Tech</a> events and Government 2.0 Camp went a step further and brought Government employees into the fold.   There are lots of great notes about the event on the <a href="http://www.government20club.org/" target="_blank">Government 2.0 Club</a> site so I won&#8217;t repeat them here.</p>
<p>As a Software Engineer I was encouraged by the technology progress many agencies are making but since this wasn&#8217;t a tech conference I left feeling a bit unfulfilled.  At BarCamp we&#8217;re often hacking things together and discussing implementations and APIs.    There were several good discussions, but some sessions were more like marketing pitches and others attempted to push certain agendas.   I guess this is normal in the government space.</p>
<p>One sad part of this conference was the Saturday attendance.  Most unconferences I have attended happened on the weekend.  People attend because they were passionate about the topic of the conference.   This conference started on a Friday and the government presence on Saturday was greatly diminished.   Most of the government people I talked to on Saturday were from out of town.  <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Many locals skipped out since they weren&#8217;t on the clock.</span> (see comments regarding strike through)  This (The low attendance) left a bad taste in my mouth but we still discussed setting up another conference to help non-profits and agencies that need tech help  done for free.</p>
<p>Our Government servants want us to contribute for free.  There was even a session on Friday called <a title="Getting People to do Stuff for Free" rel="bookmark" href="http://www.government20club.org/2009/03/getting-people-to-do-stuff-for-free/" target="_blank">Getting People to do Stuff for Free</a>.  I&#8217;m all for giving back, but come on people!  Government employees are already stereotyped as lazy, throw us a bone and show up on Saturday next time!</p>
<p>That said there were some great local folks there on Saturday including Macon Phillips and Bev Godwin.   We&#8217;re all looking forward to more great things coming out of the White House.  If you&#8217;re looking for any developers ping <a href="http://www.tonycode.com/blog/about" target="_blank">me</a>.  <img src='http://www.tonycode.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Many thanks to <span class="fn"><a href="http://mixtmediastrategies.com/" target="_blank">Maxine Teller</a>, </span><a href="http://www.istrategylabs.com/" target="_blank">Peter Corbett</a>, <a href="http://www.ndu.edu/ctnsp/drapeau_bio.htm" target="_blank">Mark Drapau</a> and <a href="http://www.govloop.com/profiles/blog/list?user=28e2wynnsadv3" target="_blank"><span class="fn">Jeffrey Levy </span></a>for making this conference happen.</p>
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