Code for America's Northern Virginia Brigade is hosting our third National Day of Civic Hacking, a one day event June 4, 2016 from 8am till 8pm.
Come join other civic engaged residents and technology enthusiasts - from industry, non-profit, government and education sectors - as we create exciting new civic-based applications, or further develop existing civic-based applications.
You'll have the exciting opportunity to work with national data sets from federal agencies and local datasets and applications from the City of Alexandria and Arlington County.
Agenda:
7:30am - Doors Open, Registration & Coffee
8:15am - Opening remarks
8:45am-10am - Challenge Presentations
10am-6pm - Project teams form and work on projects - Lunch break at 12:30, and afternoon snacks around 4:30-5pm
5-6:30pm: Team presentations
6:30pm-7pm: Judges meet & deliberate
7-8pm: Awarding of prizes & special thanks to all attendees
What is civic hacking?
Don't let the name fool you, "civic hacking" is when like-minded people get together to improve their community and government by sharing ideas and then working together to build solutions using technology. If you're interested in working with other civically engaged residents on solutions, you're a civic hacker.
Do I need to have technical skills?
No! We do need developers, but to build civic applications that change lives, we need everyone--people with subject matter expertise from local government, the nonprofit sector, marketing, communications, design, etc.But most importantly, we need civically engaged residents. In other words, we need you!