A government 2.0 project in Italy takes off well, but then faces trouble as bureacracy and online community collide. Presentation given at the SIX Spring School in Amsterdam in May 2011. Relates to the blog post: http://goo.gl/vp25D
1. Kublai Camp 2009 Kublai Camp 2011 administrative uncertainty starts
WHAT WENT WRONG?
The rise and fall of an open government project – Alberto Cottica, May 2011
18. So, what was the matter?
•uncertain planning horizon
•full transparency technically difficult
•rising costs (and overheads)
•sluggish, uncertain decisions
•impassable barriers between paid staff and community
•no budget for impact assessment
20. Legal stuff
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