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> Tech in Policy: Mon. 2/1, 5:30 p.m. in DK Room > > <http://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=311217434cb8d2f651f6747fb&id=e7dc8be9ab&e=032e929082> > How is Tech Changing the Policy Game? > Q&A with leaders of > 1776, Crowdpac, and OpenGov > Click to RSVP > <http://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=311217434cb8d2f651f6747fb&id=d7277a6194&e=032e929082> > > > > *Monday, February 1st 5:30pm - 6:30pm Haas DK Room* > Stanford in Government (SIG) invites you to hear from a panel of experts > about the policy implications of technology. The event will speak to > questions we face in 21st century politics - how is social media > revolutionizing campaigns? How is data shaping government bureaucracy? How > is crowdsourcing bringing innovation to human rights? How is technology > bringing remote communities access to new resources? Dinner will be served. > > We will be joined by the following panelists: > > - *Evan Burfield*, the founder of 1776, a global incubator (more info > here > > <http://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=311217434cb8d2f651f6747fb&id=1bc66fdd3a&e=032e929082> > ) > - *Mason Harrison*, the political director of Crowdpac (more info here > > <http://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=311217434cb8d2f651f6747fb&id=92b2a022e3&e=032e929082> > ) > - *Nate Levine*, cofounder of OpenGov (more info here > > <http://stanford.us9.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=311217434cb8d2f651f6747fb&id=351ec04329&e=032e929082> > ) > > > >
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