Believelander in DC helping governments serve people better. Not here anymore — moved to @aaronsnow.net on bsky.app

Joined March 2008
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“Le merde est utilisé pour fertiliser la croissance des années suivantes.” A friend introduced me to this excellent New Year sentiment, which translates roughly to: “The manure of shit years is used to fertilize the growth of the next.” May our 2024 be so filled. HNY, y'all.
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For folks who don't know the backstory: About 200 years before Jesus, the Jews were subjects of an empire whose ruler respected their cultural and religious freedom. That lasted for ~25 years. Then the empire's leadership changed. The new leader took all that away … (1/2)
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(2/2) … sent his army to kill and loot, took their temple, built an altar to Zeus, and banned core Jewish identity rituals. The Jews revolted, won, and retook their temple. The lamp they lit there and then is the lamp we light tonight and all this week. Happy Hanukkah ❤️
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Thank the IRS for the new 10-minute college aid application process! “The new FAFSA pulls from information the government already has through the IRS to automatically input family income details.” abcnews.go.com/Politics/fafs…
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30 Oct 2023
🎶 Butter me up and know you're enough To sauté me good - my 17yo just now, flipping onions & spinach on the pan for his special grilled cheese sandwiches He says sorry-not-sorry @JasonIsbell
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24 Oct 2023
An incredible example of why government services should be open source
🚨REVEALED: A decade-long issue at the heart of HMRC, affecting tax data for 30 million employees, 23 million benefit claimants, and 1.5 million employers. A flawed data stream is undermining tax, benefits and the public finances. (1/5)
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18 Oct 2023
.@dominiccampbell offers insights ahead of the trans-Atlantic Transformations panel at #SolaceSummit23, looking at how the UK and the US have addressed the challenges of the last decade. ➡️bit.ly/3QkZAVf
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So why is the new Speaker "dragged" to the chair? The Speaker, by tradition, feigns reluctance to take the post dating to the days when British speakers were the ones to give the King bad news. This tradition is done in our Legislatures as well.
Fergus is dragged to the chair!
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Check out this photo. With Fergus, that's Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader PM Justin Trudeau — polar opposite foes. But per tradition, they led Fergus down the aisle and into the Speaker's chair together, literally arm in arm, smiling and laughing.
At least our neighbors have a new Speaker of the House! And he's terrific. An historic choice, well deserved. Congratulations, Mr. Speaker @GregFergus.
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At least our neighbors have a new Speaker of the House! And he's terrific. An historic choice, well deserved. Congratulations, Mr. Speaker @GregFergus.
3 Oct 2023
#Breaking: Liberal MP Greg Fergus has been elected the next Speaker of the House of Commons. Fergus pitched improving decorum in the Commons — something past Speakers have also promised with little success. cbc.ca/news/politics/mps-vot…
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28 Sep 2023
Is there any country on earth that punches itself in the face quite the way we do when we threaten or actually enact government shutdowns?
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28 Sep 2023
A good, important read about the aspirations vs. realities of federal child care subsidies from my colleagues here at @BeeckCenter
🧵Currently only 2m of 12m eligible children in the US receive the child care subsidies due to them. In our new report, we set out a way for federal government and states to come together to show how this is entirely preventable. beeckcenter.georgetown.edu/b…
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"If these seem like nerdy weeds, they are. But neglecting those nerdy weeds is how we got here." Read more from our very own @aaronsnow in @OttawaCitizen about what Canada can learn from Ukraine, and how they can become a truly digital government. ottawacitizen.com/opinion/sn…
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21 Sep 2023
Hey, I wrote a thing in the Ottawa Citizen today, about what Canada's new Citizen Services ministry can learn from Ukraine's resounding success in becoming a truly digital government. ottawacitizen.com/opinion/sn…
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21 Sep 2023
The success of Ukraine's government app, Diia, isn't about the war or the pandemic. It's about the commitment the Zelenskyy government made early on, and how they manifested that commitment.
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24 Aug 2023
There's no such thing as an eight-way debate
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18 Aug 2023
Anonymous IT officials calling GSA's US Notify pilot a “small niche project” is a terrible look, twice over. Firstly, is it small or niche if it saves government $45 million a year? That's what UK's Notify service does for them, while also making people's experiences with (1/)
Scoop: Key parts of the Biden admin tech agenda have stalled due to misalignment and major disagreements between top federal IT officials causing massive delays to key digital projects, according to four Biden officials familiar with the matter. @fedscoop fedscoop.com/top-biden-tech-…
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18 Aug 2023
Second, dismissing the Notify pilot because it's starting small is a bad tell of how those officials think about service delivery. Worthy projects going to scale *should* start as small pilots and iterate. The government's own Digital Service Playbook explicitly advocates (3/)
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18 Aug 2023
working that way, as has GAO (not to mention most of the rest of the software universe), but there's still plenty of waterfall-from-the-start IT happening in government anyway. GSA is doing it right. playbook.cio.gov/#play4

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