City of Portland Launches CivicApps Design Contest

Portland, Ore. -- The City of Portland today announced the launch of CivicApps for
 Greater Portland, an open source design contest to showcase regional open data and promote collaboration between citizens and government to create applications, or “apps”, that address civic issues and benefit the greater Portland community. The CivicApps event includes two separate phases: Idea Gathering and Application Development.

In Phase One, Portlanders are encouraged to submit their ideas, the best of which will go on to Phase Two. The Apps Challenge phase will feature two 
independent development rounds to accommodate as many local developers as 
possible. All applications resulting from the event will be licensed under open source for anyone to use, customize, or extend for the benefit of the community.

“Through CivicApps, we're harnessing the phenomenal talent of Portland’s mobile and software development communities," said Mayor Sam Adams. "At the same time, we're making the best use of open data to improve government for citizens and increase transparency."

To create CivicApps, Portland released more than 100 datasets from jurisdictions,
including the City of Portland, Metro, TriMet and others, positioning Portland as the
 only city offering inter-jurisdictional open datasets in the United States. The data sets include information regarding crime, building permits, parks, transportation and liquor 
license applications and more. 


“The Software Association of Oregon is proud to partner with the City of Portland,
 Metro, Multnomah County, Tri-Met and others on a software application design contest
 that will bring the top creative class and technology leaders together for new
 applications," said Matt Nees, president of the SAO. "This is a great platform to raise the visibility of the talented software developers and creative individuals that call the
 Portland-Metro area home.”

The apps will be judged by a combination of community voting and panel voting
 throughout the duration of the event, allowing for continued submission of ideas and
 apps throughout the event and beyond. CivicApps will create and sustain dialogue 
between government and citizens surrounding civic issues and technology solutions.
The foundation of the CivicApps project is the belief that making data more accessible 
will encourage civic innovation, making the data more useful, and ultimately furthering 
transparency and democracy in the Portland region.


For more information or to get involved, please visit www.civicapps.org or contact Rick
 Nixon at rick.nixon@portlandoregon.gov. Follow the event developments on Facebook or on Twitter.


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