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Koinos

(2,798 posts)
Thu May 5, 2016, 01:59 PM May 2016

"Martin O'Malley Joins MetroLab Network as National Advisor"

"The government-research collaboration network has tapped the former Maryland governor to help build out its reach across the U.S."

The group announced the morning of May 5 that O’Malley will become a senior fellow with the group, which will first involve building an advisory committee to help connect the knowledge gleaned from city-university partnerships all around the country. The partnerships are aimed at not only developing technology that can help government work better, but sharing that knowledge so other cities can quickly adopt successful ideas.

O’Malley is a pretty natural fit for the role, said Ben Levine, interim director of the network — after all, one of his crowning achievements as governor and mayor was the development of programs aimed at gathering data and using it to improve the performance of government workers. At the Baltimore level, it was called CitiStat, and its results led to a wave of cities across the country adopting similar ideas.


http://www.govtech.com/Martin-OMalley-Joins-MetroLab-Network-as-National-Advisor.html
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"Martin O'Malley Joins MetroLab Network as National Advisor" (Original Post) Koinos May 2016 OP
O'Malley seemingly had strong liberal convictions thebeautifulstruggle May 2016 #1
'developing technology that can help government work better, elleng May 2016 #2
O'Malley always finds a way to promote the common good. Koinos May 2016 #3
Yes, he does. elleng May 2016 #4
If the next president creates a climate change environmental czar, Koinos May 2016 #5

elleng

(136,043 posts)
2. 'developing technology that can help government work better,
Thu May 5, 2016, 03:44 PM
May 2016

but sharing that knowledge so other cities can quickly adopt successful ideas.

O’Malley is a pretty natural fit for the role, said Ben Levine, interim director of the network — after all, one of his crowning achievements as governor and mayor was the development of programs aimed at gathering data and using it to improve the performance of government workers. At the Baltimore level, it was called CitiStat, and its results led to a wave of cities across the country adopting similar ideas.'

Koinos

(2,798 posts)
3. O'Malley always finds a way to promote the common good.
Thu May 5, 2016, 04:46 PM
May 2016

So far, it looks like he is going to work for the environment and to improve government and university data sharing.

He attended a climate conference with Al Gore recently as well.

elleng

(136,043 posts)
4. Yes, he does.
Thu May 5, 2016, 04:49 PM
May 2016

He said (half jokingly, I think,) about a government job he'd like, head of a Maryland/Chesapeake environmental department; I don't recall the name.

Koinos

(2,798 posts)
5. If the next president creates a climate change environmental czar,
Thu May 5, 2016, 04:57 PM
May 2016

O'Malley would be the man for the job. I doubt that it will happen, however.

O'Malley was right: It is indeed the biggest challenge facing humanity.

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