Quixotic, but a step in the right direction...

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120509/03041418839/can-congress-work-like-tech-startup.shtml

Can Congress Work Like A Tech Startup?

from the as-long-as-they-don't-drop-vowels dept

We've discussed a few times in the past Rep. Darryl Issa's Madison platform for 
crowdsourcing ideas around legislation. Over the last few months he's used it 
to create a productive discussion around the OPEN Act, the more reasonable 
alternative to SOPA/PIPA, and also used it to post the text of ACTA for 
discussion. While the platform may need some tweaking and advancement, it's 
still quite a feat to see someone in Congress actually innovating, and that 
should be encouraged. Joshua Lamel -- who admits that he's politically at the 
other end of the spectrum from Rep. Issa -- has a really nice profile of how 
Issa is trying to treat his job in the House like a "lean startup," with 
projects like Madison. It is a bit of a slog going up against the entrenched 
ways that Congress acts today, however:

"I try to bring a lean startup mentality to my work making government more 
efficient, open and participatory," he said. 

"This technology-centered approach, however, is disruptive to the government 
bureaucracy and many in Congress because it demands experimentation, 
data-driven analysis and actually listening to our users -- the American people 
-- about how to make government work better for them. That's why social media 
and innovation are so central to my work: we in Congress do not have all the 
answers, but we can have a relentless drive to adapt technology to let 
taxpayers re-engage with government on their own terms. I firmly believe that 
just as new technologies are revolutionizing nearly every aspect of life in 
America, nascent tools like Madison show the transformative impact technology 
will have on government, and ultimately overcome the inertia of the 
bureaucracy."
While not a traditional industry, it sure seems like Congress could use some 
significant disruption -- and having people in there treating it like a startup 
might just be a good way to start.
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