Year: 2016

  • CMS WDS Contract Award: $58M

    CMS WDS Contract Award: $58M

    Today Ad Hoc was awarded Contract HHSM500201600124G for CMS WDS, a project that supports 15 products that help make up HealthCare.gov. I managed the response, including drafting documents, estimating effort, and helping build the team structure. I will also serve as the Senior Program Manager for the program. Here’s a copy of the award as retrieved from…

  • CMS ADELE BPA Prime Contract for $19.9M

    CMS ADELE BPA Prime Contract for $19.9M

    Today Ad Hoc was one of six firms awarded a prime contract on the 5-year BPA for Agile Delivery to Execute Legislative Endeavors for Quality Related Initiatives (ADELE-QRI). I led the response process for this Request For Quote— compiling past performance information, helping draft and edit the Technical Approach to Agile Methodology, and setting BPA pricing.

  • Senior Advisor, Civic Hall Labs

    Today marks the launch of Civic Hall Labs, where I serve as a Senior Advisor.

  • Photography: Spot News Pics of Taxi Crash at O’Hare

    Photography: Spot News Pics of Taxi Crash at O’Hare

    Today I took a number of photos of a taxi that had crashed into a vestibule at Terminal 3 of O’Hare Airport. The images have been picked up by a number of news outlets, including Huffington Post: Taxi Slams Into Terminal 3 Entrance At Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Snip: A taxi jumped a curb and smashed into…

  • News story: Dan O’Neil leaving Smart Chicago for digital government services firm

    News story: Dan O’Neil leaving Smart Chicago for digital government services firm

    Today the Blue Sky Originals section of the Chicago Tribune published an interview about my departure from Smart Chicago and my move to Ad Hoc: Dan O’Neil leaving Smart Chicago for digital government services firm Snips: “When you talk about impact — which we all want to have — they’re making impact for millions of people…

  • Writing: Toward Sustainable Community Tech Organizing

    Writing: Toward Sustainable Community Tech Organizing

    Today I published an article in Civicist that lays out the enormous investments made at Smart Chicago in civic tech and questions whether those were the right models. It lays the foundation for a more serious discussion of community technology organizing models we’ve pioneered at Smart Chicago. Here’s a snip: Smart Chicago’s focus is on the…

  • New story: Chicago seeking ‘smart-city’ tech solutions to improve city life

    Today I was quoted in an article on smart cities:  “Chicago seeking ‘smart-city’ tech solutions to improve city life“. (Here’s the complete text). I am currently a skeptic when it comes to believing that smart cities is a path to freedom: “How do we connect these abstract, big-picture, big-data initiatives to the needs of the…

  • On The Table Event: Surveillance in Chicago, at the Burger King on South Pulaski Road

    Today I hosted an event. Here’s how I described it on the Smart Chicago website: I have been a member of the On The Table Steering Committee since its inception. I am very proud of my connection to this central community engagement model for The Chicago Community Trust, my employer and the place where Smart…

  • Participant: The State of Impact in Civic Tech

    I took part in some research put created by Omidyar Foundation called, “The State of Impact in Civic Tech“. Here’s a bit of my contribution:

  • Radio: Barber Shop Show 261: Task Force Tracker Project

    Radio: Barber Shop Show 261: Task Force Tracker Project

    Today I appeared with some colleagues on Vocalo’s The Barbershop Show. Here’s their description of our segment: The Police Accountability Task Force made a number of recommendations for reform in their report. We heard about an annotated digital version of the report that’s tracking progress made on the recommendations. For that discussion, we heard from:…