Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking

Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking

This summer, on June 1-2, 2013, citizens in cities across the Nation will join together to improve their communities and governments as part of the National Day of Civic Hacking.Civic Hacking Day is an opportunity for software developers, technologists, and entrepreneurs to unleash their can-do American spirit by collaboratively harnessing publicly-released data and code to create innovative solutions for problems that affect Americans.  While civic hacking communities have long worked to improve our country and the world, this summer will mark the first time local developers from across the Nation unite around the shared mission of addressing

What the influencers are saying

  1. GovFresh

    141.0 days ago

    RT @Reichental: Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking: http://t.co/qffz1BJI Sign-up for Palo Alto Event here: http:/ ...

  2. Kevin Curry

    141.0 days ago

    Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking | The White House: http://t.co/ejDup0KZ /via @whitehouse #cfabrigade #civichacking

  3. Barbara Z. Haven

    141.0 days ago

    Make Plans PRT @socrata: National Day of Civic Hacking 06/01/13 Call to action for the #opendata community http://t.co/9LkzeegO @whitehouse

  4. Patrick Svenburg

    141.0 days ago

    Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking | The White House: http://t.co/li2uf2wU @whitehouse #rhok

  5. STAR_TIDES

    141.0 days ago

    thanks @Datacards Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking | The White House: http://t.co/Iga4aMLq @whitehouse

  6. Socrata

    141.0 days ago

    National Day of Civic Hacking 06/01/13 A call to action for the #opendata community http://t.co/OXUAHqoT @whitehouse Socrata will be there.



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