Tag: New York City

  • For Government, It’s DSO or Die

    For Government, It’s DSO or Die

    This piece was originally published on Gotham Gazette on March 28, 2018 Private sector innovations in information technologies are transforming virtually every industry, and the rate of change seems to be accelerating. A decade ago, Facebook was a website used almost exclusively by college students to keep in touch with each other; today it’s one of the…

  • Debrief: My 2017 Campaign for NYC Public Advocate

    Debrief: My 2017 Campaign for NYC Public Advocate

    Every vote has been counted, and 74% of NYC voters want Democrat Letitia James to continue as Public Advocate. I congratulated her on her success and will happily work with her to make NYC’s government more open, transparent and participatory. I hope she’ll take me up on my offer. Those experienced in third-party NYC politics…

  • A More Transparent City, with a Page for Every Capital Project

    A More Transparent City, with a Page for Every Capital Project

    This piece was originally published on Gotham Gazette on November 2, 2017 Few things impact the lives of New Yorkers more than the city’s “capital projects.” These projects create, maintain, and improve the infrastructure New Yorkers use every day, including: streets, bridges, tunnels, sewers, parks, and so much more. In 2018, the capital budget will be $16.2…

  • OpEd: Disaster Preparedness Requires a 211 System; New York City Still Doesn’t Have One

    OpEd: Disaster Preparedness Requires a 211 System; New York City Still Doesn’t Have One

    This piece was originally published on Gotham Gazette on October 3, 2017 Over the last few weeks, New Yorkers have watched with great anxiety as Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, among many other places, were pummeled by massive hurricanes. Whenever we see storm destruction, memories of Sandy re-enter our consciousness; as does the question: Is New…