Teacamps are…

....regular meetups of gov/non gov digerati in a cafe over a cup of tea. Teacamps are informal and you can just turn up. Next teacamps are:

3 May - teacamp original @Rhammified UK Youth Parliament
16 May - ICE tea ( internal comms & engagement)
26 Apr - teacambs Cambridge
17 May - Agile teacamp
14 Jun - teacamp original @edent QR codes
21 Jun - Cloud teacamp
6 Sep - teacamp original @dominiccampbell speaking
5 Jul, 2 Aug, 4 Oct, 1 Nov, 6 Dec - teacamp original guests tbc

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Mark O’Neill @marxculture told us about the Skunkworks e-petitions project

Nick Keane from National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) spoke about the Police and social media.

 
Mark Smitham from Home Office will told us about government’s fast track graduate programme for technology, Technology in Business (TiB).  The people who, like teacampers, want to innovate and shape the way government does business by using technology.  Have you considered TiB in your organisation?
 
Sharon O’Dea from Parliament.uk  will talk about an international perspective on social media / digital communications gathered from her experiences in South America and the Middle East.
 
Tom Loosemore will talk about ‘Alphagov’, the alpha version of a single domain for government as outlined in the Martha Lane Fox review of government digital services.
 
Mark O’Neill @marxculture told us about Skunkworks
Steve Dale spoke about the pending Beta release of the Knowledge Hub www.local.gov.uk/knowledgehub   #khub  http://steve-dale.net/
The Knowledge Hub will become the definitive online environment for public sector organisations to produce, capture and share knowledge. It will integrate and aggregate data and conversations and highlight key topics and trends. Users can upload their own datasets and create free or licensed value-added applications for improving public services.
 
Ann Kempster from Government Communication Network (GCN) told us about the relaunch of the GCN website on a BuddyPress platform, with Sebastian Crump, COI, and Harry Metcalf, DXW.
 
Hadley Beeman, Glyn Wintle and Chris Whiting will be updating everyone on LinkedGov.org, the community project to make government data more useful. They’ll be looking at the collaboration aspects of the project for government and working out what areas of conversation need to be hosted.

LinkedGov is sponsored by ICTomorrow, a programme run by the Technology Strategy Board.

 
Jon Hale from www.govdelivery.co.uk  will demonstrate a cross-government alert dashboard they’ve built for USA.gov. GovDelivery would welcome teacamp’s thoughts on how a dashboard approach could work in the UK.

Tom Herring from Transport Direct will talk about ways of working when budget for marketing / paid search has been cut.

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