Archive for the tag 'code for america'

Jaimey Walking Bear

“We the people…”, the opening of the US Constitution, is a reminder that our government is nothing other than an expression of the collective will of the citizens. No divine right of kings, no entitled nobles, just we, the people. And government is a mechanism by which we express our will. A mechanism that is being turbocharged by the participatory technologies of the web, social media, and mobile phones.

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Jaimey Walking Bear

Code for America founder Jennifer Pahlka wants to empower developers to become civic coders

by Alex Howard@digiphile | Originally Posted on O’Reilly Radar, May 11, 2010

Code for AmericaIn his inaugural address in January of 1961, President John F. Kennedy challenged his fellow Americans to “ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” In 2010, the question has been updated: ask not what your country can code for you – ask what you can code for your country.

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Code for America will be on hand in our Nonprofit Pavilion at Gov 2.0 Expo May 25-27, 2010.

Jaimey Walking Bear is on the Marketing team for Gov 2.0 Expo. He can be reached @gov2events or @jaimeywb