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2Its Time to Change the Story
- The Campaign to Confront Complexity
3The Campaign for Simple
- The Center is a national research and advisory
institute on information technology policies and
best practices in state and local government.
4Learning from the iPod
- Simple masks complexity
- Powerful idea
- Refined engineering
- Intuitive interface
- Increased capacity
- Changes the business, even the name
- Carries everything of value forward while
eliminating the unnecessary
Source Apple
5Learning from Markets
- Successful investing is all about common sense.
As the Oracle has said, it is simple, but it is
not easy. - - John C. Bogle
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Founder, Vanguard - The
Little Book of Common Sense Investing, 2007
6Learning from Simple Insights
- There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently
that which should not be done at all. - - Peter F. Drucker
- Automation increases probability but decreases
possibility. - - Lewis Mumford
The mighty doors of change swing on the tiny
hinges of discipline. - Ken Wendle,
Co-founder/Past President, IT Service Management
Forum (itSMF) USA
7Confronting Complexity
- Government is not simple.
- But it should be.
- It can be.
- It will be.
- Less X
- More ?
8The Moment
- Why Now Matters
- More Money for Change
- More Clarity of Purpose
- More Shared Ownership
9The Mechanism
- Why How Matters
- More Nimble Architectures
- More Connectivity
- More Transparency
- More Consistency
- More Choices
- More Trust
- More Customer Agents
10The Meaning
- Why What Matters
- 11. More Places
- 12. More about Me
11 12The Moment Money
13The Moment Money
What are you going to do now that you have money?
A little more at the old cost? Or a lot more by
investing in changing the cost structure?
14Deep Reform, Big Results
20
And the multiplier effect of IT and process
modernization when done together
8
2
IT Modernization Alone
Improving Management Practices Alone
Done Together
Source McKinsey, 2005
15The Mechanism 7x7 Model
- As demand for public services expand, governments
role may actually narrow to focus on steering
and rely on others to row. - The Center for Digital Government sees long-term
simplicity in how decoupling of governments
unique steering function and the rowing functions
(the burden of which can be shared with any
number and configuration of third parties)
increases capacity exponentially while focusing
government on its unique core competence.
16The Mechanism Shared
- Shared Ownership
- Shared Services
- Shared Service Delivery
- Relying more on Third Parties for Goods and
Services but, through sourcing strategies, buying
more from fewer private sector providers - Governing gets harder from here, and so does the
engineering, but the results are simpler for
public employees, businesses and citizens
17 18Ready (File) or Not
- eFile 2007
- 77 Million Returns
- 11 Y/Y Growth
- -
IRS, May, 07
- With todays tools, Intuit, HR Block and others
have reverse engineered one of the most arcane
and artful areas of government the tax code
and turned it into an automated service.
19Agents over the transom
20Dot-goving Jiffy Lube
21The Sleepers
Places you dont normally look, but privatization
plans are afoot
- Indiana
- Pennsylvania
- Illinois
- New Jersey
Toll Roads
State Lotteries
Indiana Illinois
22Code Sharing (Redux)
- Virginia
- On the streets with an ERP RFP that pushes the
horizon of public private partnerships - The Commonwealth of Virginia is considering a
multi-government vehicle to provide for the
sharing of valuable intellectual property (IP)
and other assets capable of lowering ERP
implementation costs. The contracts resulting
from this RFP could be assigned to this
multi-government entity at some point in the
future. - The expected benefits of the multi-government
vehicle would include - Lower acquisition costs through volume
purchasing agreements. - Lower costs through partially shared or
leveraged implementations. Organizations will be
able to reuse the appropriate residuals and
knowledge base from previous implementations. - Improved implementation schedules, increased
quality and reduced risks through reuse, peer
collaboration and leveraging "lessons learned"
across organizational boundaries. - Lower support costs through shared services and
reusable non-proprietary add-ons such as
standards-based interfaces, management
dashboards, and the like.
23- The Institutional Response
24Technological Bow Waves
ANALOG
- Nut, screws and bolts
- Rails
- Electricity
- Auto tires
- Paper
- Plumbing and lumber
- Drove the greatest expansion of human productive
capacity in history
25Customer Agents
- At the oars
- Data flows are being standardized
- Within 10 years all data flows to government will
be standardized or will be easily transformed to
the government accepted format
26Customer Agents
- Government modules are becoming standard parts of
software and will be essentially free - The transaction side of government will be
eliminated within 20 years and replaced by
customer agents in the form of software and
private sector services and systems
27Where Do You See Yourself In 10 Years?
AI
Cross Boundary Shared Services and GAAS
HINT
Data Center
SOA
Consolidation
Cost Effectiveness
Shared Services
Objects and Web Services
Selective Cooperation
Stand Alone IT for Each
Customization and Responsiveness
28Models of Collaboration
- NDACo Resources Group
- N. Texas COG
- City of Irvine, CA
- Cook Co., IL
- CA College System
- ME College System
- NY Security as a Service
- SC Security as a Service
- TX state services
- MI Cooperative Method
- AASHTO
- AAMVA
- PTI and GFOA
- US Communities, WSCA, GSA, MAS
- NC open source local tax system
- Honolulu services to state, county, and city
- NE Mutual aid and DR/BC between state and
university - Distributed computing
- Cancer research
- NDACo Resources Group
- N. Texas COG
- City of Irvine, CA
- Cook Co., IL
- CA College System
- ME College System
- NY Security as a Service
- SC Security as a Service
- TX state services
- MI Cooperative Method
- AASHTO
- AAMVA
- PTI and GFOA
- US Communities, WSCA, GSA, MAS
- NC open source local tax system
- Honolulu services to state, county, and city
- NE Mutual aid and DR/BC between state and
university - Distributed computing
- Cancer research
Working Models for Working Together that are
Working in the Real World
29Business Models
- Buy together
- Buy and own together
- One government serves many
- Many governments serve each other
- Services are purchased from a private provider by
one and resold - Services are purchased from a private provider
together - Hybrids of the models above
30Dispatches from the Field
- The Consumer Electronics Industries relentless
search for next (simple) household appliance
31The Video Phone (Again!)
THEN The Jetsons Hanna-Barbera - 1962-63 Source
wikipedia
NOW The OJO Motorola - 2007 Sighting CES
International
32The Personal Phone
THEN The Rotary Phone ATT Western Electric dial
phone, circa 1921
NOW The Biometric Phone Sighting CES
International
33TV on the Go
- Mobile TV Adoption
- 2/3 Male
- 50 under 30
- -
comscore, May 7, 07
THEN Portable TV Zenith
NOW Personal Mobile TV MediaFlo - 2007 Sighting
CES International
34Next Generation Hotspots
Canceled plans to outfight the "Dreamliner" with
wireless networks because of concerns about
spectrum licensing issues and fears the system
would add weight to the planes.
NO 787 Dreamliner Boeing
YES The Wireless Car AutoNet - 2007 Debut CES
International
35Navigating in (Near) Real Time
THEN Folded in the Glove Compartment Rand-McNally
NOW Dash Express Dash Navigation - 2007 Sighting
CES International
36Personal and Sharable
THEN Personal PC IBM, 1980
NOW Community PC Microsoft Surface Computing, 2007
37In the Next Five Years?
One Box or Another Windows Vista - 2007 Source
Microsoft
8 Feet View 108 LCD TV Sharp - 2007 Sighting
CES International
38Hi Tech/ Hi Touch
THEN Nameless, Faceless Bureaucracy
NOW A Little Character Source SitePal
39RF - End to Dead Batteries?
THEN Hoping for a Power Strip In the Conference
Room
NOW Harvesting Power PowerCast- 2007 Sighting
CES International
40Dollar Green the IT Budget
Soon 50
Now 10
Sources Getty Images, US EPA, US DOE, Gartner
41The Meaning (to Me You)
- Our
- Collective
- Second Life
42The Meaning
- Personal and Democratized
- TIMEs two selections a quarter century apart
-- are inextricably linked. As its name suggests,
the PC personalized computing power and provided
a platform for You to democratize discussions
about ideas that matter to them and the
communities in which they live.
43Watch the Third Screen
A strategy to be your "third place"
a strategy to be your "third screen."
44Idle Hands
and the Digital Majority
- Americans with broadband access estimated at
over 45 million -- spend half of their spare time
online. - -Media-Screen, March 2007
45Our Digital Nation
- Growing Digital Majority
- 64-75 of all American Households
46All Thumbs
The telegram is dead. Long live the telegram.
- Tom
Standage, The Victorian Internet
Western Union delivered its final telegram on
January 27, 2006
47Generation Me
- Thinking about succession planning?
- Three words Dilbert is dead.
48The Graying Workforce
- Dont Count on Headcount for Agency or Managerial
Status (or institutional memory) - Even if you had the money, you wont have the
people
Retirement Eligibility among Staff in IT
Classifications in subsequent 4 years
2006
2004
Up to 10 Percent
14 23
30 41
28 23
7 11
21 2
Up to 20 Percent
Up to 30 Percent
Up to 40 Percent
No Response (Lack of reliable data)
49WIRED By the Numbers
- 80 million myspacers
- 40 million bloggers
- A million amateur encyclopedians
50YouTube Diplomacy
51Doing Policy via YouTube
52New Neighborhood Watch
53Civic Wikis
54Available Records
55Recovery 2.0
56New Hybrid Reinvention
57Governments Long Tail
- Pay attention to the long tail of smaller
services that can cumulatively outnumber or
outweigh the initial e-government services we put
in the field. Government serves many different
constituencies. A few applications like health
care and taxes are so wide spread that they get
all the money and attention at the beginning of
digital government. But as those systems have
been deployed and stabilized, the opportunity to
address what might be seen as niche markets
becomes possible. The numbers served may be
small individually, but large as a group.
Sharing solutions and other lower cost ways to
deliver solutions and systems to smaller markets
makes expanding ones portfolio to meet these
needs possible.
58Great Lessons of Our Time
- The Internet (massively federated with innovation
at the edges) - Google (massive scalability)
- The Long Tail (in which the cumulative value of
the long end of the distribution may exceed the
concentrated mass that gets all the attention) - Real People (like whom government must learn to
act)
59What Does It Mean?
- Continue Supporting More Nimble Architectures
- Avoid unnecessary duplication in favor of single,
simple, streamlined transaction processing.
60What Does It Mean?
- Take Advantage of More Connectivity Broadband
networks have taken their place among a short
list of vital public infrastructures and Internet
penetration has reached three-quarters of
American households. - Look for ways to leverage converged connectivity
wired and wireless voice, video and data to
change the way government works.
61What Does It Mean?
- Support Public Desire For More Transparency
- Continue liberating public records from paper
form and imprisonment in warehouses full of
filing boxes and cabinets so they can be used by
policy makers and the public to make more
informed decisions and improve results.
62What Does It Mean?
- Become More Consistent
- Look for ways to reorganize so that public
missions are more simply met by allowing
technologies and public servants play to their
respective strengths.
63What Does It Mean?
- Embrace More Choices
- Dont miss and opportunity to catch up with the
public expectation (and save some serious coin)
by taking advantage of the many smaller, simpler
programs that outnumber and may outweigh larger
programs.
64What Does It Mean?
- Foster More Trust
- Work to find a simpler balance among the
sometimes competing interests of access,
disclosure, privacy and security.
65What Does It Mean?
- Identify More Customer Agents
- Continue using agents to extend capacity and
reach and to help create government services that
(automatically) listen to an individuals needs,
interpret how best to meet them, and simplify the
ways the service is requested and delivered.
66What Does It Mean 4 U?
- Modular Is In
- Thinking
- Coding
- Learn New Skills
- Know more and shorten the distance between NO and
YES - Make a New Friend Collaborate
- Save Homemade for Cooking
- Simply Moving Forward Requires Vision, Courage
and Commitment
67Confronting Complexity
You will know that that the era of complex,
analog government is coming to a close when
public institutions overcome the long practice of
trying to bring or win the public back to
government on its terms.
68Confronting Complexity
You will know that we have turned the page toward
simple, digital government when public entities
focus on bringing government forward into
communities where the public lives and do so on
the publics terms.
69Contacting the Center
Cathilea Robinett Executive Director C E N T E
R F O R D I G I T A L G O V E R N M E N
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916.932.1300 100 Blue Ravine Road Folsom, CA
95630
crobinet_at_centerdigitalgov.com www.centerdigitalgov
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