For The Record

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An audio digest of job critical ideas by and for practitioners, policy makers and leaders in the states and localities. For The Record helps answer the question, what were the next ten words? Often sound bites come without context and are too short to stand on their own. FTR provides longer form excerpts from expert voices together with the context needed to glean job essential knowledge in the time that it takes to listen to a song.

Episodios

  • 020 - Nashville's Innovation Practice, Whimsy, and the Rise of the Metro Data Geeks - For The Record, City Accelerator

    07/05/2015 Duración: 06min

    Yiaway Yeh, Nashville Metro's co-chief innovation officer, on the city's key learnings through the City Accelerator, including the intersection of data and the hard work of doing the public's business - all served with a side of whimsy.

  • 019 - Nashville's Serendipity Practice and the role fortunate happenstance in civic innovation - For The Record, The City Accelerator

    03/05/2015 Duración: 05min

    Nashville's serendipity practice creates space for listening well, harvesting new (even seemingly random) ideas, nurture and incubate them, and then provides a structure to reflect and improve.

  • 018 - Louisville's Rhythm of Accountability and Fabric of Innovation - For The Record, City Accelerator

    26/04/2015 Duración: 03min

    Through the City Accelerator, Louisville is bringing a new level rigor and discipline to urban innovation. The city is focused on beginning to institutionalize a new urban practice and weaving a rhythm of accountability into the fabric of city government  

  • 017 - Philadelphia's Big Brown Envelope and Other Stories of the Medium and the Message - For The Record, City Accelerator

    20/04/2015 Duración: 04min

    The success of an experiment with big brown envelopes came from the Philadelphia’s work as part of the first cohort in the City Accelerator, which gave it the capacity to find new ways to reach and connect with its low income residents. The City took a Marshall McLuhan-inspired approach to getting above the noise of poverty – experimenting with both the message and the medium. The city shaped the messages around social norming and loss avoidance – and tried multiple media, including FedEx-style envelopes with hand-written addresses.  Episode features Maia Jachimowicz, Director of Policy for the City of Philadelphia.  

  • 016 Advancing the Art of Civic Engagement - For The Record, City Accelerator

    16/03/2015 Duración: 05min

    Eric Gordon, an associate professor in the Department of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Technology at Harvard University, was selected to lead the next phase of the City Accelerator, a multi-year, multi-community undertaking in civic improvement. Gordon will provide support to participating cities, along with technical assistance and targeted implementation resources.

  • 015 West Sacramento as Civic Tech Innovator - For The Record, TechWire

    04/03/2015 Duración: 10min

      TechWire Editor Bill Maile met West Sacramento Christopher Cabaldon at the Hacker Lab to talk about reclaiming the city's technology roots and innovating into the future.

  • 014 Transformation of California Government - For The Record, TechWire

    08/02/2015 Duración: 10min

    In a wide ranging conversation with TechWire Editor Bill Maile, author Bill Eggers discusses the prospects and preconditions for government transformation, including future-leaning vision, strategy, leadership, workforce, and community engagement.

  • 013 Energy Independence and Autonomous Driving - For The Record, FutureStructure

    17/01/2014 Duración: 03min

    For generations accustomed to fuel shortages and expansive foreign oil, today is almost unrecognizable.  What's more, the right of passage called getting a driver's license is likely never to be the same again - partiucularly if you had trouble with parallel parking.

  • 012 Farm-to-Fork-to-Fuel Sacramento - For The Record, FutureStructure

    11/01/2014 Duración: 03min

    Sacramento is the first city in the country to successfully implement a holistic approach to diverting organic waste from the landfill. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson dubbed the process “farm-to-fork-to-fuel,” touting his city as a national leader in food energy security. It is also a microcosm of FutureStructure in creating a system from formerly discrete parts.  Editor Chad VanderVeen discssed closing the loop on this episode of FTR.

  • 011 New Year, New Editor - For The Record, FutureStructure

    04/01/2014 Duración: 03min

    When almost anything is possible, everything becomes your beat.  In this episode, we meet Chad VanderVeen, the new editor of FutureStructure.  Just as people who buy a new car suddenly notice how many of that make and model are on the streets, Chad is seeing elements of FutureStructure everywhere he looks.  Even a minor software upgrade on your smartphone unlocks a world of possibilities at the supermarket, and that only hints at the potential of a world where everything is connected.

  • 010 The Regulator's Dilemma: The problem with Rooftop Solar - For The Record, FutureStructure

    06/12/2013 Duración: 03min

      Electric consumers expect power to be availabile reliably and priced inexpensively. Rooftop solar fits that bill, particularly when the installations are connected to the grid. For electric utlities, rooftop solar supplies power to the grid when it isn't needed and draws power out when it is. The costs to system operators can be economic and political. Jim Waring, Executive Chairman of CleanTech San Diego, explains in this episode of For the Record.

  • 009 Charging Infrastructure Fail: Cleaning up and moving on - For The Record, FutureStructure

    15/11/2013 Duración: 03min

    The bankruptcy of ECOtality, a maker of commercial and residential electric vehicle charging infrastructure, stranded about 13,000 commercial and residential stations. The assets of the company, which had won a $99.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy four years ago are being sold at auction.  An initial offer of $3 million from a little known company called Tellus Power Inc. is now the bid to beat in order to win control of the company. The auction of the stranded assets is only part of cleaning up what was both a policy and market failure. As CleanTech San Diego Chairman Jim Waring discusses in this episode of For The Record, it is a cautionary tale for policy makers and regulators in other communities as they roll out EV charging stations in a still nascent and volatile market.

  • 008 ADA meets EV Infrastructure - For The Record, FutureStructure

    08/11/2013 Duración: 03min

    The San Dieogo Zoo provided a high profile location for five new electric vehicle charging stations.  It also raised an unexpected public policy question - what are the obligations for making charging stations compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

  • 007 Solving a First World Problem does a City Good - For The Record, FutureStructure

    18/10/2013 Duración: 02min

    It is an ostentatious first world problem. Thousands of backyard pools in attractive neighborhoods in San Diego. Pool pumps have emerged as the single biggest drain on energy systems. A pilot program is doing 250 million kilowatt hours of good in mitigating the problem.

  • 006 Energy Interdependence as the Holy Grail - For The Record, FutureStructure

    11/10/2013 Duración: 02min

    What would happen if "reallocate" was added to the familiar "reduce, reuse, recyle" meme of sustainability. A non profit collaborative is working with building owners in San Diego to use big data smartly in order to use energy more effectively. Its good for the city, good for the environment and it is even good for baseball fans.

  • 005 Economics over Politics in Solution Finding - For The Record, FutureStructure

    04/10/2013 Duración: 02min

    If it takes a village to raise a child, imagine the amount of work and collaboration to raise a village ... or a city.  Veteran public servant Jim Waring says the founders of the non profit collaborative called CleanTech San Diego took a big tent approach to building a movement toward a sustainable future.  Economic development was front and center, politics were off the table.

  • 004 The Softer Side of InfraStucture - For The Record, FutureStructure

    27/09/2013 Duración: 03min

    Roads, bridges, ports.  Concrete and steal.  It is the hard stuff of infrastructure, all of which is necessary but not sufficient as we think about the future.   Often overlooked in public policy discussions is the centrality of soft infrastructure to getting decisions right.  It all comes down to executing well against good ideas.  Dennis McKenna, the meme maker behind FutureStructure and the CEO of e.Republic, explains where soft infrastructure plays in this evolving framework for building the future.

  • 003 Engineers of Place - For The Record, FutureStructure

    20/09/2013 Duración: 03min

    If you have a problem, government often responds with a program - a new program for every discrete problem, resulting in a tangled web of uncoordinated activity.  In this episode of For the Record, FutureStructure creator Dennis McKenna argues that systemic problems require a multi disciplinary systematic response.

  • 002 The New Map Makers - For The Record, FutureStructure

    13/09/2013 Duración: 03min

    In the second episode of a new podcast, For the Record, we continue to set the context for FutureStructure as the framework for building great places. Recorded at the inaugural FutureStructure Summit in Chicago, Dennis McKenna, CEO of e.Republic, the parent organization of FutureStructure, calls for a new generation of multi disciplinary cartographers.

  • 001 Be Somebody's Walt Disney - For The Record, FutureStructure

    06/09/2013 Duración: 03min

    In the debut episode of a new Podcast, For the Record, we begin to unpack the origins of, and aspirations for, FutureStructure as the framework for building great places.   Dennis McKenna is CEO of e.Republic, the parent organization of FutureStructure. He makes the case that we need "engineers of place" like the Greeks, Romans or even Walt Disney.

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