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Pilot project and partnership between Baltimore City government (Dept. of General Services Business Process Improvement Office) and non profit partner (Code In The Schools). Project creates a project-based training and talent development pipeline to expose local high school students to Python through real agency problems and projects and develop…
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Pilot project and partnership between Baltimore City government (Dept. of General Services Business Process Improvement Office) and non profit partner (Code In The Schools). Project creates a project-based training and talent development pipeline to expose local high school students to Python through real agency problems and projects and develop a talent development and path into City government in computational jobs for young students.
This project repo is for any local or state governments looking to create a similar program or talent development pipeline to attract a younger generation of students to meantingful summer internship work or expose high school stuents to opportunities to engage in civic hacking, small scale automation of public sector administrative tasks or data analysis projects to help improve the way government works.
There are no prerequisites for using this repo. However, this repository may be most helpful to the public sector employee, academic or non profit partner with an interest in establishing a public-private partnership around coding & youth internships and is looking for a template or starter kit for setting up or brainstorming the program design.
None : )The files included here are the templates or actual program documents we used in Baltimore City for establishing, funding, negotiating and communicating both internally and externally about the Pipeline Program. For this reason we have included them all a pdf and .docx files rather than converting them to .txt files.
Effort was made to name files in the most expressive way to make navigating program files as quick and intuitive as possible,
For example, files in the Communications directory labeled:* cits_partneship_media_advisory_jan12* press_release_on_partnership_jan31* press_release_on_program_feb1* press_release_showcase_may16to help provide a sense for the type and frequency of public information activity and how these actions relate to the program as a whole or individual components or milestones.
- Department of General Services | Business Process Improvement Office - DGS (BPIO)
- Code In The Schools - Non Profit Partner (CITS)
- Baltimore City Office of IT - BCIT
| John Foster | TJ Graven | Mallory Zimmerman | Dr. Brian Coats |
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| Partner & Programs ManagerFearless Solutions | VP Global Information TechnologyUnder Armour | Chief Operating Officer forLinq Services | Asst VP Technology OperationsUniversity of Maryland Baltimore |
- Business Process Improvement Office -- Department of General Services (BPIO)
See also the list ofcontributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under theCC0 1.0 Universal - see theLICENSE file for details
- The awesome team atCITS with special shoutout toQubilah Huddleston
- The awesome team atDGS with special shoutout toMelanie Shimano,Varghese Paranilam, Alison Lynch
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