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City of Portland program manager Rick Nixon, responsible for several open source initiatives at the city including the Civic Apps contest.

James Graham and Jonathan Rogers speaking at the DC Vision Zero Hackathon. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

DC chief technology officer Archana Vemulapalli speaking at the DC Vision Zero Hackathon. Brian Kenner and Leif Dormsjo are seated. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Ioana Rusu of Consumers Union and Rachel Weintraub of Consumer Federation of America take notes during a consumer advocates Web conference about the Publically Available Consumer Product Safety Information Database.

James Graham, Andrew Trueblood, Leif Dormsjo, and Justin Grimes at the Transportation Hackathon and Policy Jam. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

The Open Government Partnership Regional Meeting for the Americas were held in San José, Costa Rica on 18-19 November 2014 - preceded by a Civil Society Day on November 17. The Open Government Partnership currently includes 17 participant countries from the Americas region that are committed to making open government reforms in close coordination with civil society. These governments, and others that are not yet part of OGP, have implemented reforms to further strengthen transparency, citizen participation, collaboration and accountability in their countries. The Regional Meeting served as a space to highlight good practices and successful initiatives, discussing the challenges faced, and establishing support and peer exchange regional mechanisms. All open government reformers champions in the region were welcomed to the event, including: official delegates from Americas countries currently participating or considering future participation in OGP, public servants from all levels of government, representatives of civil society and non-governmental organizations, representatives of international, regional and multilateral agencies, the business sector, and the academic community.

"Better Know A Bureaucracy": Chicago City Clerk

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The graph represents a network of 7,316 Twitter users whose tweets in the requested range contained "opengov", or who were replied to or mentioned in those tweets. The network was obtained from the NodeXL Graph Server on Tuesday, 05 May 2015 at 05:38 UTC.

 

The requested start date was Monday, 04 May 2015 at 23:59 UTC and the maximum number of tweets (going backward in time) was 10,000.

 

The tweets in the network were tweeted over the 26-day, 0-hour, 57-minute period from Wednesday, 08 April 2015 at 21:39 UTC to Monday, 04 May 2015 at 22:36 UTC.

 

There is an edge for each "replies-to" relationship in a tweet, an edge for each "mentions" relationship in a tweet, and a self-loop edge for each tweet that is not a "replies-to" or "mentions".

 

The graph is directed.

 

The graph's vertices were grouped by cluster using the Clauset-Newman-Moore cluster algorithm.

 

The graph was laid out using the Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout algorithm.

 

The edge colors are based on edge weight values. The edge widths are based on edge weight values. The edge opacities are based on edge weight values. The vertex sizes are based on followers values. The vertex opacities are based on followers values.

 

Overall Graph Metrics:

Vertices: 7316

Unique Edges: 11792

Edges With Duplicates: 4697

Total Edges: 16489

Self-Loops: 1720

Reciprocated Vertex Pair Ratio: 0.0414920010266062

Reciprocated Edge Ratio: 0.0796780022999836

Connected Components: 583

Single-Vertex Connected Components: 328

Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 5053

Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 13766

Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 19

Average Geodesic Distance: 4.856564

Graph Density: 0.000227481074075417

Modularity: 0.61422

NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.336

 

Top 10 Vertices, Ranked by Betweenness Centrality:

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opengov

epluribusunum

digiphile

whymandesign

dgateway

karounos

trustlibrary

sunfoundation

cortado

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

John Elliott at Code for DC. OpenGov Hub, 1889 F St NW, Washington, DC.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

A group working at the DC Vision Zero Hackathon. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

Paul Maassen from OGP's civil society coordination unit addresses the breakfast.

Read more about the event: www.ogphub.org/blog/ogpcivilsociety-ogp-cso-leaders-break... See tweets posted live from the breakfast: twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=%23ogpcivilsociety&am...

OGP/Evan Abramson

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

"Better Know A Bureaucracy": Chicago City Clerk

DDOT director Leif Dormsjo speaking at the DC Vision Zero Hackathon. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

September 10, 2013 | Washington, D.C.

 

This official Congressman Darrell Issa photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of Congressman Darrell Issa, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, the U.S. House of Representatives, or any Member of Congress.

The Open Government Partnership Regional Meeting for the Americas were held in San José, Costa Rica on 18-19 November 2014 - preceded by a Civil Society Day on November 17. The Open Government Partnership currently includes 17 participant countries from the Americas region that are committed to making open government reforms in close coordination with civil society. These governments, and others that are not yet part of OGP, have implemented reforms to further strengthen transparency, citizen participation, collaboration and accountability in their countries. The Regional Meeting served as a space to highlight good practices and successful initiatives, discussing the challenges faced, and establishing support and peer exchange regional mechanisms. All open government reformers champions in the region were welcomed to the event, including: official delegates from Americas countries currently participating or considering future participation in OGP, public servants from all levels of government, representatives of civil society and non-governmental organizations, representatives of international, regional and multilateral agencies, the business sector, and the academic community.

Kevin Webb and Justin Grimes at the Transportation Hackathon and Policy Jam. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Matt Bailey at the Transportation Hackathon and Policy Jam. OpenGov Hub, 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Harlan, Chris (in blue) and others at the January 2014 Code for DC Civic Hacknight. OpenGov Hub, 1889 F St NW, Washington, DC.

Sunlight office celebrates the 5th anniversary of Political Party Time on July 23, 2013 in Washington D.C.

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