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  • The power of zoom: Transforming government through location intelligence
    The power of zoom represents an evolution in the way government sees and interacts with the world. When location data is coupled with existing government data and expertise, every point on the map can provide historical predictive perspective to inform complex policy decisions.
  • ReThinking red tape: Influencing behaviors to achieve public outcomes
    Governments employ many policy levers to provide for the safety and welfare of citizens. Through taxes, subsidies, laws, and regulations, governments help shape the options available to us and the choices that we ultimately make.
  • Public sector, disrupted: How disruptive innovation can help government achieve more for less
    Tap into the potential of disruptive innovation to help radically reduce public program costs without slashing services.
  • Getting unstuck: How to work As One in government
    Getting big things done in government requires public sector leaders to translate individual action into collective power.
  • Future of the federal workforce
    GovLab’s cloud workforce model answers some of the U.S. Federal workforce’s most pressing challenges.
  • Social media in government: Tools to improve agency operations
    Rising interest in social networking has spurred the creation of a plethora of social media tools. It can be difficult to separate hype from real value and select the right tool for the job.
  • Cross boundary collaboration (XBC)
    Public value is still locked up in inefficient networks. GovLab created the XBC framework to help government’s deliver on the promise of Gov 2.0.
  • Agility Nexus
    In an age of exponential change, this tri-modal framework will help government agencies become nimble and adaptive.
  • Checklist
    A simple tool can increase the effectiveness of large government programs.
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