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1. Cloud Based Project
Management and Information
Exchange
PRESENTERS
JEFF KIELY
NORTHW EST NEW MEX ICO
COG
TIM ARMER
NORTH CENTRAL NEW
MEX ICO EDD
JEFF PAVEY
PALADIN DATA SYSTEMS
NADO ANNUAL
TRAINING
CONFERENCE
2013
4. Pilot Project Introduction
Partners
Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments
North Central New Mexico EDD
Paladin Data Systems
Funding Partners
New Mexico Department of Transportation
New Mexico Agency on Aging and Long-term Services
NewMARC Program Portal
Transportation
Aging and Long-term Services
5. Federal Contraction: Less at the Trough; More
Collaboration; Opportunities for Reform; New RDO
Opportunities
The New Regionalism: Finding Real Synergy;
Facilitating Collaboration; Making Things Happen
The New RDO:
Lean, Mean, Responsive, Accountable, Collaborative
From Regulatory Authority to the Power of Service
Next-step Information Leadership
Opportunity
Renewed Relevance
6. Opportunity
Capital Outlay: Chaos to Coherence
New Mexico: “A” for Generosity … “D-Minus”
for Performance
“Who’s on First?”: Legislature? Governor?
Mayor? Commissioner? Tribal Chief?
What’s a Priority?
7. Death by Paper: “Who reads this
stuff?”
Death by PowerPoint: “What’s the
message here?”
Chained to Spreadsheets
Tightly controlled data
Help?
From Information to
Transformation
8. Purpose: To Inform? …. Or
to Transform?
From Inert to Interactive
From “Data” to Informed Action
Applied Psychology
Visual
Geospatial
Relational
Accessible
Help?
From Information to
Transformation
9. Panoramic: A Real Fish
Story
Salmon recovery
◦ Bottom up planning
◦ No standards
◦ No way communicate ROI
Technology solution
Contacts
Measures
Files & Photos
Maps
Projects Places
Plans
Goals
Budgets
Pages
13. Our Vision for
NADO
We need to move in this direction … from the “old paradigm” to the
“new paradigm” in information management and collaboration.
Continue NADO’s leadership in “the power of presentation.”
Tap private sector expertise in the cloud-based technology arena to
“take us up a notch” as information leaders.
Demonstrating relevance to federal partners
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3Kiely and TimWho we are, what we do, how we are organizedPrograms:Some across all COGS some COG specific
5Kiely and TimTie into conference title: Pilot project to test use of cloud based software to track, manage and share info about NewMARC programsPartners*FundingPortal and programs part of pilot
10The state of RPOsTim (1st 2 bullets) -> Kiely: The New RDOTim and Jeff K paint the picture of the many projects, disciplines and relationship sets we’re dealing with, the stem-to-stern impacts of the current public funding environment, and the need for COGs to become entrepreneurial, relevant and value-added as a liaison between and among the different levels of government.Even though we’re not yet funded or triggered on building the CEDS section of our Panoramic website, we can certainly talk about our regional and state-level CEDS initiative and how we visualize using Panoramic to greatly enhance both content and presentation of those plans.
Tim (5)Driver for the pilotTim & Jeff K can talk about the whole capital outlay situation in New Mexico, in which we score pretty high nationally on “generosity” but very low on execution. We can describe the dysfunctions and disconnects in the process. And then we can describe the potential of Panoramic as a tool for resolving many of the capital outlay planning and data-sharing issues.
5Kiely: speaks to slide titleOld habits die hardI like the idea of “belaboring” just how cumbersome (and non-productive) it is to try to influence public policy, funding, cooperation, etc. using linear narrative, fat paper stacks and drone-on PowerPoints. Could even have a little fun with it (mockup photos of COG presenters with 6”-thick binders and bored-to-tears panelists; cartoons?). Kind of create the “itch” that we can then “scratch” with the Panoramic demo.Images from next slide----------------------------Have some points that you can talk from about how complicated it is to influence public policy, address funding, collaborate etc. I will add images the imaes illustrating the fat binders, bored panelists etc.
3 PaveyParadigm shift in the way we manage, consume and share informationI like the idea of “belaboring” just how cumbersome (and non-productive) it is to try to influence public policy, funding, cooperation, etc. using linear narrative, fat paper stacks and drone-on PowerPoints. Could even have a little fun with it (mockup photos of COG presenters with 6”-thick binders and bored-to-tears panelists; cartoons?). Kind of create the “itch” that we can then “scratch” with the Panoramic demo.Add images of panoramic----------------------------I need you to have some points that you can talk from about how complicated it is to influence public policy, address funding, collaborate etc. I will add images the imaes illustrating the fat binders, bored panelists etc.
3Jeff P Pano Introductions
Jeff P (5) Tim and Jeff K
JEFF PAVEY SLIDES (5)Having hyped things up thus far, we can then turn it over to you, and you can shape your presentation (as you do so well) around how Paladin approaches resolving these kinds of issues through the expertly supported, user-friendly application of cloud-based technology, etc. You could toss up your top samples of work (Forward Washington, Salmon initiative), and then move into how you and Colin have worked with NewMARC (and Northwest and North Central more particularly) in starting to build our Panoramic site. And then, of course, the real-life demo of our pilot site.
Tim & I can do a quick wrap-up, and then we can entertain Q&A.