Civic Tech
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Government Software at the Crossroads

Government tech leaders are signing longterm software contracts during the biggest shift in how software works since cloud computing. The assumptions behind those decisions may already be obsolete. Continue reading
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The Collapsing Cost of Software Development

The cost of generating software code is collapsing. AI coding tools have matured faster than most realize. For governments, this changes everything. Continue reading
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Disposable Software and the Future of Government Technology

AI is driving a toward “disposable software” and this could have significant implications for the public sector. The SpecOps method offers one way for governments to adapt to this potential change. Continue reading
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Three Projects I’m Proud of in 2025

In 2025, I built a lot of things to help me understand the changes that are happening and the things we need to focus on going forward to make government work better. Here are three I am most proud of. Continue reading
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What Does a Good Spec File Look Like?

I’ve been thinking a lot about spec-driven development lately and that got me thinking: what does a good spec file actually look like? How do we know when it’s good? The answer – it depends. Continue reading
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Proving Out a New Approach to Legacy System Modernization

Government legacy systems hold decades of institutional knowledge that disappears when we focus only on translating old code to new code. I’ve been developing SpecOps—a methodology that uses AI to extract that knowledge into plain-language specifications that policy experts can actually verify. Continue reading
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The Future is Ahead of Schedule

In August, I wrote about just-in-time interfaces as a future vision for civic tech. Three months later, that future seems to be arriving. Continue reading
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Infrastructure as Code for AI: The Rapid Evolution of Agent Instructions

AI coding agent instructions have evolved from simple markdown files to sophisticated orchestration frameworks in months, not years. For government, this rapid maturation offers new opportunities for collaboration that traditional code sharing never achieved. Continue reading
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AI Agents aren’t as radical as they sound

People think AI agents and delegation-based digital services are a radical idea. But people delegate all kinds of interactions with government to third parties today. It’s way more common than you might think. Understanding the kinds of services that people delegate, and the reasons that they choose to delegate are critical to inform how we… Continue reading
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Designing for delegation

Agentic, delegation-based services could reshape how people access government, cutting administrative burden – if agencies start building the right design patterns now. Continue reading
About Me
I am the former Chief Data Officer for the City of Philadelphia. I also served as Director of Government Relations at Code for America, and as Director of the State of Delaware’s Government Information Center. For about six years, I served in the General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services (TTS), and helped pioneer their work with state and local governments. I also led platform evangelism efforts for TTS’ cloud platform, which supports over 30 critical federal agency systems.