At the nearest GreenfieldFeedback on May 13, Maksut Shadayev (Presidential Administration), Ivan Begtin (creator of datagov) and others will try to answer whether the Internet will become a tool for solving social issues in Russia. The open discussion, organized by the teams of GreenfieldProject and Gov2project, will be followed by presentations of four e-Government projects.
Venue: Central House of Entrepreneur, st. Pokrovka, 47/24. Beginning at 18.30.
Registration is required. Participation is free.
Noise around “RosPil” and “Where is the casino?” - isolated cases or the first messengers of the success of the idea of ​​Government2.0? What is waiting for projects from the "electronic government" on the eve of the election? Who needs gov2.0 startups and how can they really help? These and other questions will be asked to Grigory Bakunov, Maksut Shadayev, Ivan Begtin and other experts in an improvised press conference that will open GreenfieldFeedback.
And in the main part of the event, four existing projects will tell about themselves, seeking to provide people with niche Internet sites for solving very real social problems. Each project received half an hour of time for a presentation and gathering feedback from experts and the audience. The May GreenfieldFeedback will perform:
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StreetJournal.org is the Russian finalist of this year's Red Herring Europe Top 100, which allows you to find and solve local problems by teaming up with like-minded people and building a dialogue with the authorities. To date, the number of problems solved through StreetJournal has exceeded 700.
Discussion StareetJournal on Habré“DalSlovo.ru” is a resource where you can track the fulfillment of the commitments made by politicians: add relevant news, follow developments, etc. The project participants are provided with a calendar of these promises and a list of government officials responsible for a particular issue.
How “DalSlovo” kept their word and started"Map of Aid" - a project to help victims of forest fires. The site allows you to add information about the new fire, tell what the fire victims need, find volunteers who are ready to help and put out the fires. By the way, the project received the “Runet Award” of 2010.
"Map" on "Ribbon"“Traffic jams from the window” is a service through which webcam owners help car owners to monitor the situation on specific sections of the road. About 200 cameras in Moscow and the Moscow region are already connected to the system, and the project itself has received investments for further development.
"Zuckerberg will call" lynch "Traffic jams from the window"PS If you have your own project about “e-government”, then you can make a brief presentation - a pitch - during the event.
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