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Nate Hill, The Chattanooga Public Library's assistant director of technology and digital initiatives, presents a project in need of hackers during NDoCH.

 

The first annual National Day of Civic Hacking took place across the United States on June 1 + 2. In Chattanooga

Open Chattanooga, a local group of civic hackers, and the Chattanooga Public Library offered citizens, creatives, entrepreneurs and techies a chance to hack local public data during the largest-ever national convening of civic hackers.

The first annual National Day of Civic Hacking took place across the United States on June 1 + 2. In Chattanooga

Open Chattanooga, a local group of civic hackers, and the Chattanooga Public Library offered citizens, creatives, entrepreneurs and techies a chance to hack local public data during the largest-ever national convening of civic hackers.

The first annual National Day of Civic Hacking took place across the United States on June 1 + 2. In Chattanooga

Open Chattanooga, a local group of civic hackers, and the Chattanooga Public Library offered citizens, creatives, entrepreneurs and techies a chance to hack local public data during the largest-ever national convening of civic hackers.

Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.

 

This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.

Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.

 

This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.

Eight team specialists from CO.LAB's GigTank 2013 summer competition visited the 4th Floor to meet with our partners at Engage 3D. They were able to learn details about participating in the National Day Of Hacking that the library is hosting with Open Chattanooga on June 1 & 2.

MN was home to some of the earliest civic tech. Spock listens attentively.

Photos from 4 June 2015 at Civic Hall for NYCParks TreesCount! Data Jam in partnership with BetaNYC. Support for this event is provided by the Mayor's Office of Technology + Innovation, NYC Open Data, our host Civic Hall, Microsoft Civic, and CartoDB.

 

This was NYC's fourth National Day of Civic Hacking event.

photo by Ryan Resella

 

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A little Sunday morning discussion of municipal broadband policy

National Day of Civic Hacking #HackforChange 2016, June 4, 2016, held at the Manoa Innovation Center

The first annual National Day of Civic Hacking took place across the United States on June 1 + 2. In Chattanooga

Open Chattanooga, a local group of civic hackers, and the Chattanooga Public Library offered citizens, creatives, entrepreneurs and techies a chance to hack local public data during the largest-ever national convening of civic hackers.

The first annual National Day of Civic Hacking took place across the United States on June 1 + 2. In Chattanooga

Open Chattanooga, a local group of civic hackers, and the Chattanooga Public Library offered citizens, creatives, entrepreneurs and techies a chance to hack local public data during the largest-ever national convening of civic hackers.

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