Government 2.0 Volume 1
"Government 2.0 is an extraordinarily detailed and highly technical addition to the literature on government reform. The plan laid out in Government 2.0 challenges traditional paradigms about how to structure a government whose primary intent is service of its citizenry. Imholt's principled focus on ensuring that government does this efficiently is evident in his recognition of the sacrifices that both conservatives and liberals must make to achieve that end. "

This summary is courtesy of the Charles Koch Institute which reviewed an earlier draft of this book. The internal review also commented:

"objective approach has the distinct potential to unite those usual ideological opponents. "

I wish to thank the Koch Institute for those words. This book deals with the larger issue that is not addressed in our public policy discussions. While people have become concerned with what government does, they are equally concerned with how the government performs its function. This book begins the arduous process of addressing that deficiency within our body politic.

Specifically the book entails using technology to separate individual private information from government control returning it to the individual.
It raises the bar on the need to re-evaluate exactly why our executive branch is so badly organized proposing how to decentralize Washington while improving service delivery. The book in effect analyzes what and how government services can be privatized in the best sense of the term, not as a means of eliminating the service, but to insure the service is delivered effectively, appropriately and with respect for the individual receiving the service.

The second book will begin the process of detailing how the concepts in government 2.0 can begin to be both advocated and implemented.

For further information on this, please go to www.steveimholt.com
1122137670
Government 2.0 Volume 1
"Government 2.0 is an extraordinarily detailed and highly technical addition to the literature on government reform. The plan laid out in Government 2.0 challenges traditional paradigms about how to structure a government whose primary intent is service of its citizenry. Imholt's principled focus on ensuring that government does this efficiently is evident in his recognition of the sacrifices that both conservatives and liberals must make to achieve that end. "

This summary is courtesy of the Charles Koch Institute which reviewed an earlier draft of this book. The internal review also commented:

"objective approach has the distinct potential to unite those usual ideological opponents. "

I wish to thank the Koch Institute for those words. This book deals with the larger issue that is not addressed in our public policy discussions. While people have become concerned with what government does, they are equally concerned with how the government performs its function. This book begins the arduous process of addressing that deficiency within our body politic.

Specifically the book entails using technology to separate individual private information from government control returning it to the individual.
It raises the bar on the need to re-evaluate exactly why our executive branch is so badly organized proposing how to decentralize Washington while improving service delivery. The book in effect analyzes what and how government services can be privatized in the best sense of the term, not as a means of eliminating the service, but to insure the service is delivered effectively, appropriately and with respect for the individual receiving the service.

The second book will begin the process of detailing how the concepts in government 2.0 can begin to be both advocated and implemented.

For further information on this, please go to www.steveimholt.com
0.99 In Stock
Government 2.0 Volume 1

Government 2.0 Volume 1

by Stephen Imholt
Government 2.0 Volume 1

Government 2.0 Volume 1

by Stephen Imholt

eBook

$0.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

"Government 2.0 is an extraordinarily detailed and highly technical addition to the literature on government reform. The plan laid out in Government 2.0 challenges traditional paradigms about how to structure a government whose primary intent is service of its citizenry. Imholt's principled focus on ensuring that government does this efficiently is evident in his recognition of the sacrifices that both conservatives and liberals must make to achieve that end. "

This summary is courtesy of the Charles Koch Institute which reviewed an earlier draft of this book. The internal review also commented:

"objective approach has the distinct potential to unite those usual ideological opponents. "

I wish to thank the Koch Institute for those words. This book deals with the larger issue that is not addressed in our public policy discussions. While people have become concerned with what government does, they are equally concerned with how the government performs its function. This book begins the arduous process of addressing that deficiency within our body politic.

Specifically the book entails using technology to separate individual private information from government control returning it to the individual.
It raises the bar on the need to re-evaluate exactly why our executive branch is so badly organized proposing how to decentralize Washington while improving service delivery. The book in effect analyzes what and how government services can be privatized in the best sense of the term, not as a means of eliminating the service, but to insure the service is delivered effectively, appropriately and with respect for the individual receiving the service.

The second book will begin the process of detailing how the concepts in government 2.0 can begin to be both advocated and implemented.

For further information on this, please go to www.steveimholt.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151276993
Publisher: Top Wing
Publication date: 06/13/2015
Series: Government 2.0 , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 252 KB

About the Author

Steve Imholt is a long time project manager, IT architect, designer and developer. Steve has been both witness and part of the evolution of the Information Age. He has worked with computers since the days of punched cards and designed services to operate within the cloud.

During his career Steve was responsible for
• implementing interest on savings accounts for a fortune 100 bank,
• first implementation of UPC codes for a division of a major grocery store,
• implementation of the first hospital information system for a community hospital
• designed portion of the costing and billing systems for BCBSMA, a pioneer in the formulation of HMOs.
• supported a REIT trust on subprime mortgages which some say was a cause of the Great Recession.
Steve was part of the program management team for the New York City 911 project, and was an early designer of government based cloud initiatives for Hewlett Packard.

On the public service side, Steve was elected a member of the Rockford Illinois School Board in the early 1980s. At the time, the School District was the second largest school district in Illinois after Chicago. Steve served on the Hampshire Library Board in the late 1980s where he helped get a new library for this Illinois town of less than 2000 people.

In 2015 Steve is running for the Virginia House of delegates as an independent.

Steve lives in Richmond Virginia with his wife Toni. Together, they raised three girls and a boy. Their children are now adults with successful careers in their own right. One has a career in technology. Another has a career in education, A third is a pediatrician, and the fourth is an attorney. Now retired from the professional side, Steve makes woefully inadequate attempts to help mentor three of their four granddaughters while his wife has achieved the greatest success of all by cuddling and teaching the next generation. They both continue to work in the home now accurately renamed Gram's House.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews