Tom Steinberg of mySociety.org to Give Keynote Address at Government 2010

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September 19th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 45 times, 1 so far today

Tom Steinberg of MySociety.org is to give a keynote address at Government 2010 on October 22nd, 2009.

mySociety is a non-profit, open source organisation that runs many of the best-known democracy websites in the UK. These include the Parliamentary transparency website TheyWorkForYou and the somewhat self-explanatory FixMyStreet. mySociety’s missions are to build websites that give people simple, tangible benefits in the democratic and community aspects of their lives, and that teach the public and voluntary sector how they can use technology better to help citizens.

By trade Tom was a policy analyst who cut his teeth at the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit from 2001 to 2003. He grew up in Oxford, and lives in Whitechapel, East London.

Tom’s most recent publication is The Power of Information Review, co-authored with Ed Mayo and the Strategy Unit, launched in 2007. The Power of Information Review aimed to help the UK government understand the value it has locked in datasets, and the help that can be done for citizens by simply being willing to go into and answer questions in places like Netmums and MoneySavingExpert. Following the publicaton of economic analysis commisioned by the review, Tom is convinced of the urgent need for substantial reform in the provision of public sector information from organisations like the Ordnance Survey.

Government 2010 will be broadcast live on the web on the 22nd of October. The event is free to view but registration is required.

Other keynote speakers include Peter Kellner of YouGov; Tom Watson MP; Iain Dale, the political blogger and Adam Afriyie MP, Shadow Innovation Minister. The event is organised by Quadriga Consulting Ltd and Switch New Media.

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