Del Spurlock: Millennial Bold – Break Something!
Cultural Intelligence
“Something bold needs to happen”: An in-depth look at millennial America
Earlier this month, Salon spoke with leading Democratic Party pollster Stan Greenberg about what he learned from conducting focus groups with millennials. “They think the system’s rigged,” he told us.
Young Americans are anxious to “disrupt” and upend a broken status quo, Roosevelt Institute expert tells Salon
Robert Parry: Alastair Cooke on US Arming ISIS
IO Deeds of War
How the US Armed-up Syrian Jihadists
The West blames Russia for the bloody mess in Syria, but U.S. Special Forces saw close up how the chaotic U.S. policy of aiding Syrian jihadists enabled Al Qaeda and ISIS to rip Syria apart, explains ex-British diplomat Alastair Crooke.
Berto Jongman: Climate Change Update – Not Good
03 Environmental Degradation, Earth IntelligenceKINDLE: The Ultimate Hack: Resilient Villages, Smart Cities, Prosperous Nations at Peace — and Unlimited Clean Water
Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) are not achievable using the prevailing paradigm of donors, intermediaries, and industrial-era proprietary technologies and costs.
The SDG goals can be achieved at a one-time cost per person of $500 if the United Nations (UN) will embrace Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE) as the central method.
OSEE includes nine major categories – four are known to the UN (Open Data, Open Decision-Support, Open Governance, Open Software), five are largely ignored and their potential not understood (Open Health, Open Infrastructure, Open Manufacturing, Open Provisioning, Open Space).
Worth a Look: Year of Voting Dangerously (Columns by Maureen Dowd)
Worth A Look
Maureen Dowd's incendiary takes and takedowns from 2016–the most bizarre, disruptive and divisive Presidential race in modern history.
Stephen E. Arnold: US Government’s Flawed Content Management Procurement
IO Impotency
Phi Beta Iota: Above is our editorial title. The author's original title is below.
What Content Management Systems Ring the Chimes of US Government Procurement Teams?
The answer to this question does not require a consultant in content management or, as the insiders term it, CMS. Navigate to Digital Gov’s run down. The list is, like many things about the US government, “unofficial.” . . . The list is a sure fire guide for those who want to sell CMS consulting services to government agencies. Any notion of standardization or buying US software seems to be out of fashion.
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