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Innovative state: how new technologies can transform government

โœ Scribed by Chopra, Aneesh Paul;Skolnick, Ethan


Publisher
Grove Atlantic; Atlantic Monthly Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
Year
2014
Tongue
en-US
Weight
323 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
Berkeley, Calif., New York, NY, United States.
ISBN-13
9781611474718

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โœฆ Synopsis


"As the . . . first Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra did groundbreaking work to bring our government into the 21st century" (President Barack Obama).

Over the last twenty years, our economy and our society, from how we shop and pay our bills to how we communicate, have been completely revolutionized by technology. As Aneesh Chopra shows in Innovative State , once it became clear how much this would change America, a movement arose around the idea that these same technologies could reshape and improve government. But the idea languished, and while the private sector innovated, our government stalled, trapped in a model designed for the America of the 1930s and 1960s.

The election of Barack Obama offered a new opportunity. In 2009, Aneesh Chopra was named the first Chief Technology Officer of the United States federal government. Previously the Secretary of Technology for Virginia and managing director for a health care think tank,...

โœฆ Subjects


United States


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