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Everyone affected by, employed by, or interested in government can use RealGov.com as a “one-stop” hub of useful information, both official and citizen-created and moderated, to navigate government more effectively and to make government more accessible, responsive, and transparent.
- Want to build or renovate? Use RealGov.com to find out if you need a permit, what agency or agencies must be involved, and the sometimes hard-won experiences of those who have gone before.
- Need to recommend a shelter and find other help for a parent and child escaping abuse or other dangers? Use RealGov.com to find the best agencies to contact first, based on official information and the real-world experiences of previous, successful help-seekers and caregivers.
- Are you a government employee with a great idea to improve a process or service, but no clear way to do anything meaningful with that idea? Use RealGov.com to see how others have overcome similar challenges, and to connect with similarly motivated employees and engaged constituents.
Everyone – government and the governed – can use RealGov.com to complement or replace government in roles where government lacks the capacity, agility, or knowledge for performing tasks and services the governed need and want. RealGov.com empowers the people to figure out what the elected government is no longer doing at all or well, and to collaborate collectively to fill those gaps. Everyone in government who has any interest – altruistic, pragmatic, or otherwise – in delivering on the promise of government that is more accessible, responsive, and transparent can use RealGov.com to achieve these goals. - Support of RealGov.com will almost automatically generate positive perceptions and good will for agencies and politicians.
- Data generated by use of RealGov.com will provide “real-world,” “real-life” information to help committed agencies, employees, and politicians to translate good intentions into specific actions, and to measure their effects on accessibility, responsiveness, and transparency.
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