Open Data / Open Government Track Overview
In our opinion, Open Data / Open Government remains one of the most interesting tracks at ATO, and attendees should be able to see why. It’s stacked with engaging topics and great speakers all the way through.
See who’s speaking and the topics being covered below, and plan now to attend.
*Note, the track will take place on Monday, October 28 in room 202 on the second floor.
Monday, October 28
The Challenges of Public Code … Building an Open Source Culture at the BBC
David Buckhurst, Head of Software Engineering & Tom Sadler, Principal Software Engineer – Open Source, BBC
Establishing a Baseline: Repo Metrics, Maturity Models, Templates, and Checklists – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Isaac Milarsky, Software Engineer, Digital Service at CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid)
Demystifying Open Source in Government: A Collaborative Exploration
Gia Coelho, Product Designer, USCIS, Emma Irwin, Principal TPM, Microsoft, Deedee Lavinder, Director, Software Engineering, GitHub, & Sabrina Parker Colwell, Branch Chief – Digital Innovation and Development – SDD, USCIS
Digital Public Good: Open Source for Digital Public infrastructure
Michael Schwartz, Founder / CEO, Gluu
Being a Smart Community & Region
John Holden, Smart City Manager, City of Raleigh, Office of Strategy & Innovation