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Noel - 09/29/2011
Organization : Housing trust
Role : IT Engineer
Interests : information architecture, information technology, innovation for inclusion, innovation platforms, innovation problem solving, internet solutions, knowledge management, local, localgov, local government, local government communities, london, network society, networks, older people services, older people, old people, online learning, operating system, problem solving, public, public access computing, public administration improvement, public and voluntary and community sectors, public engagement, public participation, public sector improvement, public sector innovation, public service, public service transformation, public technology education, social media and other innovative channels of communication, social interaction design, user experience and usability, user experience design, user involvement, web, web accessibility, web development
Email : mark.smitham@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Organization : Home Office
Role : Project Manager
Interests : Project Management, IT, modern languages, digital innovation, languages, local government, networking, open data, public sector improvement, public sector innovation, public service transformation, social enterprise, social media, technology, theatre, transparency, volunteering, web, web 2.0, web design, web development, youtube, yoga
Email : cewells@hotmail.com
Organization : RubyMay Ltd
Role : Director
Interests : Public sector Improvement
Organization : LB Redbridge
Role :
Interests : adaptive methods, access to the web as a publishing arena for elder, apps, application integration, authentic collaboration and uncommon sense, catalytic social change, channel development, citizenship, citizen engagement/voice, civic engagement, co-creation, co-design, collaboration, collaborative, collaborative decision making, collaborative technologies, collaborative governance, collective intelligence, computers, council, content management, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, culture change, current affairs, democracy, design thinking and project management, digital campaigning, digital inclusion, digital innovation, edemocracy, emedia, government access, hackspace, hyper local content, inclusion accessibility, information architecture, information technology, innovation, internet solutions, knowledge management, knowledge sharing, networking, new technology, opendata, online consultations, opengov, pubic policy, public engagement, public participation, public sector improvement, public sector innovation, race online, social innovation, social media., social networking, social policy, software development, user experience and usability, user experience design, volunteering, web20, web design, web accessibility, web development