Civic technology companies
Civic technology companies are platforms, products, and services that facilitate civic engagement.[1][2][3] Civic technology encompasses any type of technology that enables greater participation in government affairs, or "assists government in delivering citizen services and strengthening ties with the public".[4] The phrase can essentially be used to describe any company that is concerned with improving the quality, access, and efficiency of government services within the political system through technological means.[5]
List of civic technology companies
- Alaveteli
- California Report Card
- Citizinvestor
- CitySourced
- Countable (app)
- Crowdpac
- Delib
- Democracy Earth
- DemocracyOS
- Do Something
- e-Estonia
- FiscalNote
- FixMyStreet (part of mySociety)
- GovLab
- GovTrack
- ioby
- LiquidFeedback
- Loomio
- mySociety
- Nextdoor
- OpenDataSoft
- Opinion Space
- Participatory Politics Foundation
- PlaceAVote.com
- PlaceSpeak
- Pombola (part of mySociety)
- PopVox
- PublicStuff
- Resistbot
- SeeClickFix
- TheyWorkForYou (part of mySociety)
- Tyler Technologies
- Vote.org
- WhatDoTheyKnow (part of mySociety)
- WriteToThem (part of mySociety)
References
- Rowley, Jason. "Civic Tech Faces Uphill Battle In Work To Build A Better Government And Society". MatterMark. MatterMark. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- mheadd. "Civic Tech: Days of Future Past". Civic.io. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- Civic Ninjas. "Twitter List of Companies in Knight Foundation's Report on Civic Tech". Civic Ninjas. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- Wood, Colin. "What is Civic Tech?". Gov Tech. eRepublic. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- mheadd. "Civic Tech: Days of Future Past". Civic.io. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
External links
- GoveTech100 by GovTech & Crunchbase, highlighting many civic technology companies
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