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Find out what mapping tools the City of Philadelphia uses [Events Roundup]

Plus: This Saturday, a full day of video games with the N3rd Street Gamers.

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It’s a good week for civic tech and open gov lovers.

First up, the city offers a peek into some of its internal mapping tools.

“Everything the city does touches geography,” said Mark Wheeler, the city’s mapping chief, and this event is an effort to show that.

It’s also a way to be more transparent.

“We’ve been using geography for a long time,” Wheeler said. “It’s time to be more transparent about the ways we go about doing it.”

Chief Innovation Officer Adel Ebeid appointed a whole new mapping team at the beginning of last summer. You’ll be able to meet them at this event.

Then, as part of the first-ever City of Philadelphia Integrity Week, learn about the Nutter administration’s transparency efforts.

Plus: This Thursday at 3:30 p.m., this reporter will be moderating a panel on the digital divide for an event hosted by Temple University Libraries. Panelists include Philadelphia FIGHT Chief Strategy Officer Lorelei Shingledecker and Tan Vu, Director of Center for Digital Inclusion and Technology at People’s Emergency Center. Get more info here.

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Map Measure Manage
From mobile apps for the anti-graffiti team, to a decision-making tool for arts and culture programming, to the mapping tech used to plan a forthcoming bike share program, the city is increasingly relying on place-based data.
Tuesday, Nov. 18
5:30-7:30 p.m.

Innovation Lab, Municipal Services Building, 16th Fl. 1401 John F Kennedy Blvd. Center City.
RSVP. Free.

 

Moving from the Corrupt and Contented label to the Model for Ethics Reform
Hear about the City of Philadelphia’s transparency and efficiency efforts, including how technology and open data are part of that. Speakers include former Committee of Seventy Interim Director Ellen Kaplan, transparency attorney Stella Tsai, longtime Inquirer City Hall reporter Bob Warner and Technical.ly Philly cofounder Christopher Wink.
Thursday, Nov. 20
5-6:30 p.m.

City Hall, Room 202 (Mayor’s Reception Room). Center City.
RSVP. Free.

 

N3rd Street Gamers Open House
Go play Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Oculus Rift’s “The Matrix,” Streetfighter, Mario Kart and more.
Saturday, Nov. 22
12 p.m.

Devnuts, 908 North 3rd Street. Northern Liberties.
RSVP. $5-$20.

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