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a core issue in implementing good policy, is a sound understanding of the problem to be solved. let me unpack that a bit. policy is good if it can solve a problem; it needs to address some issue which reasonable people collectively agree is worth solving. for exampe, lets say, building code is in place to ensure fire safety standards or to withstand environmental tragedy (say earthquake) or similar. most people would agree saving lives due to non-standard building implementations is a good thing. so in order to attack that problem, groups of people (non-profit/industry groups, industry, government, academics, etc) advocate, strategize, architect, pass and implement policy (standards, law, regulation, executive order etc) which solve the problems around standarization of building codes.

good policy stands the test of time, is robust to challenge, moves with opinion (popular, scientific and/or otherwise) and is high on the adoption curve; which is to say people generally want to adopt it. so for the sa

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Last active August 29, 2015 14:16
sharing time - feb 27, 2015

ted talk

this past week we watched this ted talk at lunch. below is the stream of conscious of my notes

general notes

  • i watned to show and discuss this talk (lets be honest, it was my wife's idea) becuase it struck me as an opportunity to instill how important it is to seek to understand rather than to seek to be understood

  • there is a good french joke

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Last active August 29, 2015 14:15

Data_Format

Grasshopper Address Point Input Data Standard (request) Version 0.01

Intent

This document serves the purpose of establishing a standard file format for incoming data into Grasshopper for Address Point Data. This input standard is the expected data format for ingest into the Grasshopper engine. It is principally established for 2 specific reasons;

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feomike / fannie_50_75.csv
Created February 16, 2015 04:11
mantis example
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feomike / questions.md
Created January 22, 2015 02:56
some interview questions

QUESTIONS:

* CFPB is upfront about being open source. What has that meant in terms of your work with the public and within the government? Do you feel like you have more citizen engagement, for example?

well, let me begin by saying that i am not responsible for the open source policy. i came here well after it was established.

ineed we have a very up front open source policy. when we develop custom code internally, we do it by defaul as an open source project. we have embraced this approach for several reasons. in particular it gives us the best approach to software devilvery in terms of quality and time. i would say, when it comes to citizen engagement, we have experiences great trust b/c our products are all developed in the open. we haven't seen a significant amount of engagement in software development from the public; that is to say we haven't seen people outside of government making pull requests against our code to offer code development back. i would also say that i really h

Michael Byrne Q&A – Salisbury University GEOG 550

1.Please describe your background in terms of education, training, professional experience, and roles. How has your background informed your leadership style? i keep my bio relatively open and reasobably well documented at [linkedIn](Update your public profile settingswww.linkedin.com/in/michaelsbyrne/). there are a couple of things that this bio lacks, however. i will say at a high level, there are a couple of very influential times in my life which were the catalyst for me professionally. in order of how i think of them, they are post-secondary education, first geospatial job, and staff to executives.

  • post-secondary education - i have a bachelor degree in environmental planning and management from the university of california at davis. while an undergrad there, i met an ecology professor who 10 years later became my major advisory when i went back to grad school at davis. i have a masters degree in geography from uc davis as well. neither of