The document summarizes an agenda for a meeting focused on executing a framework for better digital services in Puerto Rico. The agenda includes discussions on: 1) Creating an innovation-driven tech hub in Puerto Rico; 2) Transforming Puerto Rico through open data initiatives and building relationships with communities; 3) Highlighting the work already done in Puerto Rico and next steps. Several speakers are also listed to discuss lessons from other jurisdictions, the importance of culture change, and identifying leaders supporting startups and entrepreneurs.
2. Review of Today’s Agenda
1. How do we execute on a framework that delivers better digital services?
2. How do we transform Puerto Rico into an Innovation Driven Tech Hub?
3. Who are the ‘doers’ and how do we support them?
4. What have we done and what’s next to come?
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4. Framework for better digital services
• Jennifer Pahlka
• Federal Level Strategy, lessons learned
• Civic Involvement, coding better government
• Code for America
• Paul Baltzell
• State level, CIO success stories
• CIO Office Structure – what works?
• Open Data initiatives and results
5. Framework for better digital services
• Design Intelligence - Dyanis de Jesus
• Beyond User Experiences - Esteban Perez
• Product Design – Juan Camilo Sanchez
• UX and Mobile – Dustin Larimer
6. Becoming an Innovation Driven Hub
• Tim O’Reilly
• Cultural mind shift, openness, platforms, reciprocity
• Not the technology, open data, cloud, etc.
• It’s about people - who are the people who will get us there?
• David Troy
• How much do we know about us as a society?
• What are we measuring?
• How do we harness the power of open data?
7. Becoming an Innovation Driven Hub
• Phil Haack – Github
• Importance of building relationship with communities
• Internal vs external commits to .NET
• Richard Lander – Microsoft
• The “Culture Change”
• It’s neither “open” nor “propietary”, it is SaaS
Transformation
9. Building and supporting the ecosystem
• Auspiciado por el CIO y el Fideicomiso de Ciencia
• 7 eventos Startup Weekends
• 208 participantes
• 32 ideas
• 13 equipos ganadores
• 8 nuevos negocios
• 61% de los equipos continuaron la encomienda
10. • Tim Falls
• Tim helps startups build community around their products,
brand, and people.
• Explored startup communities and worked with
entrepreneurs in 30 countries and 60+ cities around the
world.
• Brian Breslin
• Brian is an active tech community leader in South Florida,
running the largest tech networking group in Miami - Refresh
Miami
• Strategy on how to sustain a community from numerous
enterprises in a non-tradicional tech region.
Building and supporting the ecosystem
33. Becoming an Innovation Driven Hub
• Phil Haack – Github
• Importance of building relationship with communities
• Internal vs external commits to .NET
• Richard Lander – Microsoft
• The “Culture Change”
• It’s neither “open” nor “propietary”, it is SaaS
Transformation