*A Peace Corps for Civic-Minded Geeks*
*Wall Street Journal (08/26/12) P. C12 Holly Finn*

The new nonprofit Code for America (CfA), a kind of peace corps for geeks,
has led the way in bringing online efficiency to offline government
systems, handpicking a team of tech stars each year to take time off from
their jobs and offer their services to local governments. CfA fellows have
designed more than 35 apps, for everything from urban blight to school
buses, and the group also runs an Accelerator program for civic startups.
It took two CfA fellows just two and a half months to complete one
government project that was expected to take two years and cost $2 million.
CfA puts its fellows in a warehouse in San Francisco, where they bond with
each other. "Coding sprints, design sprints, they're with us," says CfA
executive director Jennifer Pahlka. The CfA fellows act more like a stealth
team of computer-savvy SEALs when they fan out to do five-week research
residences within city governments across the country. There are 26 fellows
in eight cities this year, while 550 people have applied for 25 to 30 spots
next year.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444270404577605622944527722.html
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