Integrating Digital Inclusion, Dissolving Silos ICA Digital Divide Preconference: Communication and "The Good Life” May 22, 2014
May 12, 2015
Integrating Digital Inclusion, Dissolving SilosICA Digital Divide Preconference: Communication and "The
Good Life”May 22, 2014
Digital Inclusion Definition
"Digital inclusion is the ability of individuals and groups to access and use information and communication technologies."
From “Building Digital Communities: A Framework for Action”, 2011
City sponsored:
Seattle
Minneapolis
Austin Chicago Philadelphia
Public Statements x x x xAccess & Use Surveys x x x Universit
y of IL at Chicago
xStaff x x xDedicated Digital Inclusion Funding
x x x xInvolvement in City-wide Digital Inclusion Network
x x x x
• 1995 - Citizens Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Board created.
• 1996 - Staff position created. Community Technology Program now has 4 full-time staff.
• 1996 - Funding established.
• 2000 - Survey conducted approximately every 4 years.
City of Seattle
• 2004 - 4 local organizations partner on an AmeriCorps grant to utilize community tech resources.
• 2006 - Technology Literacy Collaborative created.
• 2007 - Funding established.
• 2010 - Staff position created.
• 2012 - Survey conducted annually.
City of Minneapolis
• 2006 – Mayor’s Advisory Council on Closing the Digital Divide was created.
• 2009 – Community technology planning process conducted in 5 neighborhoods.
• 2010 – BTOP SBA award.
• 2013 – City of Chicago Technology Plan released.
City of Chicago
• 1995 - Austin FreeNet support begins.
• 2011 - Survey conducted.
• 2013 - Austin City Council approved $200,000 for community technology and $50,000 to conduct a residential survey.
City of Austin
• 2010 - NTIA awards two BTOP grants in Philadelphia.
• 2010 - Office of Innovation and Technology is created.
• 2011 - City hires a Chief Innovation Officer.
• 2013 - Funding established for internal and external Keyspots.
• 2013 - Survey conducted. Will be released 2014.
City of Philadelphia
Internal External
Academy of Municipal Innovation
Innovation Lab
Innovation Fund
City of Philadelphia Components of Innovation
Civic Apps
Open Data
Digital Inclusion
“Among the KEYSPOTS partners, there is no single organization that ‘owns’ digital inclusion. Digital inclusion is something that everyone can, and should, collectively own in Philadelphia.”
Ashley Del Bianco, Program Manager, Office of Innovation and Technology, City of Philadelphia
City sponsored:
1. Stakeholder engagement that results in public statements of digital inclusion goals and strategies
2. Information technology access & use surveys.
3. Staff dedicated to digital inclusion.
4. Dedicated digital inclusion funding.
5. Involvement in a city-wide digital inclusion network.
The city’s involvement does the following:• Increases the likelihood that digital
inclusion issues will be integrated into other city departments and community-based efforts.
• Reduces the possibility that the digital inclusion efforts could become a political casualty.
• Increases potential for a reliable source of funding.
• Helps ensure that investments from all sectors are coordinated and strategic.