Episode Synopsis "Code for America Looks to Unite Civic Developers and Government Agencies"
While private sector companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Google, etc. draw closer to perfected digital states, the public sector (government agencies and organizations) are woefully behind in their pursuit of digital transformation. In bringing together developers, civic techies, and government officials, Code for America is hoping to change that by inspiring developers and other citizens into fulfilling their civic duty. In this podcast, ProgrammableWeb editor-in-chief David Berlind interviews Code for America founder Jen Pahlka to learn more about the Code for America Summit. (Editor's Note: While the Code for America Summit in Wash, DC has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the organization is currently exploring its virtual event options) To get a full-text transcript of this presentation, go to: https://www.programmableweb.com/news/post-corona-code-america-looks-to-join-devs-civic-techies-and-gov-officials-to-transform-govops/interview/2020/03/06
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