Posted on May 30, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
My O’Reilly interview at Gov 2.0 Expo in DC last week; please excuse the choppy quality, which seems to cut out 3-5 words every 30 seconds or so!
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Posted on April 29, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
Radio interview after Drupalcon about our NYSenate work on open government / Gov 2.0 with open-source, Drupal specifically: listen here.
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Posted on April 27, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
Video of my NYSenate.gov keynote panel at Drupalcon 2010 in San Francisco in April 2010, alongside Dave Cole from WhiteHouse.gov and Mike Walsh from ForumOne… My bit begins at 26:00 minutes in.
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Posted on February 4, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
Webinar given with Acquia on how to use Drupal to meet Obama’s Open Government Directive… I start speaking about 20 minutes in; recording here.
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Posted on February 4, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
The US General Services Administration invited me to DC to give a webinar about how we executed open government initiatives on NYSenate.gov using Drupal that closely mirror many of the requirements Federal Agencies now have to meet under Obama’s Open Government Directive. Listen to a recording of the webinar.
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Posted on February 4, 2010 by Andrew Hoppin
In December, I was invited down to New Orleans to break down how NYSenate.gov was built for an audience of eager Drupalistas and Drupalistas-to-be at Lullabot’s Do It With Drupal conference…
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