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Government as a Platform
Tim O’Reilly
@timoreilly
GDS Sprint 15
February 2, 2015
Government as a platform is the theme of today’s event, and as the person who first framed that message, I’m here to tell you how I came up with the notion, what I got wrong, and what I think the GDS has got
right in how they are thinking about it.
I want to start with a bit of personal history.
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2008: Change We Can Believe In
Could part of that change be bringing
government technology into the 21st
century?
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In 2008, when President Barack Obama was elected, with a campaign slogan “Change we can believe in,” I wondered whether part of that change could be bringing government
digital technology into the 21st century?
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But there’s a problem, because of Moore’s Law. As you recall, this law,
named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, predicts that computing power will double
every two years. As you can see that leads to accelerating increases in power.
In a talk at Code for America, better government activist Clay Johnson pointed out
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that the slow pace of government action, and slow procurement processes, put government behind on the Moore’s Law curve.
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So I did. Jen Pahlka (whom you saw on stage earlier today) and I launched the Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington DC in 2009, with a focus on bringing together people from Silicon
Valley with government leaders so that they could learn from each other.
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Open Source software
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Eric Schmidt
Open Source software
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Web 2.0
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Eric Schmidt
and Web 2.0
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“Go talk to people in DC and the
big story will come to you.”
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Eric Schmidt
“Go talk to people in DC and it will come to you.”
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Government as a Platform
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Government as a platform means an end
to the design of only complete, closed
“applications.” The government should
provide fundamental applications, and
services on which we, the people, can
build additional applications.
I wrote an influential essay on the subject, which I published as part of a book called “Open Government.”
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Source: http://www.statista.com/statistics/263795/number-of-available-apps-in-the-apple-app-store/
The lesson I wanted to share was the lesson of the Apple iPhone. In 2008, Apple had launched the App Store, and it was that, almost more than the phone itself, that transformed
the smartphone market. Rather than the few dozen apps provided by Apple and the phone carriers, suddenly there were thousands, then hundreds of thousands, and eventually
over a million apps. And customers went crazy. The center ad from Apple was the notice of 25 billion downloads. We’re well over double that now, and there are 1.3 million apps.
This looked like a great target for government to emulate.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/jondoe_264/4844562938
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After all, government is already in the platform business. All the business activity in a city like London depends on platform infrastructure provided by or regulated by government. I’m talking power, water and
sewage, transportation - not to mention other services like public safety, communications, banking.
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Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956
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Dwight Eisenhower
One of the clearest expressions of the government as a platform is the road system, encompassing local, regional, and national highway systems. Government not only builds and maintains many of these roads,
but also sets and enforces the rules of the road. But government doesn’t specify everything. The crowdsourced destinations we call cities determine where the roads go, and we the people are free to use them to
go where-ever we want.
The US Interstate system, which provided a transformative economic foundation for the US, was championed by
President Eisenhower in 1956. It was a masterpiece of platform thinking.
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GPS: A 21st century platform launched in 1973
Massive investment for uncertain return
Policy decisions can have enormous impact
Marketplaces take time to develop, and go in
unexpected directions
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How about Global positioning satellites? Here government investment in a hard, long term project, is paying off in uncounted new private sector developments.
A huge project with uncertain return, started in 1973 and now showing enormous fruit in the 21st century, with huge value add from the commercial sector. Everything from maps and directions on your phone to
future self-driving cars spring from this platform investment, and the key policy decision to open the data and make it available for commercial use. No one dreamed of the unexpected applications that became
possible by opening up this data. That’s why we need open web services by default.
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“We’ve opened up huge amounts of
government data to the American people,
and put it on the Internet for free.... And
what’s happening is entrepreneurs and
business owners are now using that data
-- the people’s data --to create jobs and
solve problems that government can’t
solve by itself or can’t do as efficiently.”
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President Barack Obama
After the 2012 election, when President Obama talked about his second term management agenda, open data, and its role in enabling private sector to build on government as a platform, was a key part of the
message.
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But the results weren’t as great as I’d hoped. The nonprofit GovLab recently put up their “OpenData 500” - a list of 500 companies enabled by government open data. Not bad.
There are thousands more. But nothing compared to the 1.3 million companies built on the Apple iPhone platform.
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Not only that, in 2013, we saw the healthcare.gov disaster, in which the US government spent the better part of a billion dollars on a website that didn’t work, and as a result, the
Obama administration nearly lost its signature policy reform, reminding us of mySociety founder Tom Steinberg’s prophetic words:
Good governance and good policy are now inextricably linked to the digital.
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What did I get wrong?
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Government as a Platform
So what did I get wrong?
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I think the first thing I should have talked about more is one of the UK Government Digital Service design principles:
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Do the hard work to make it simple!
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“Do the hard work to make it simple”
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I should have also talked about another great Silicon Valley platform success story: Amazon. It’s not just the ubiquitous e-commerce site. It’s also a platform
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on which nearly every Silicon Valley startup, and many giant enterprises (and even government departments) build cloud services. Amazon was a pioneer in defining what we now
call Cloud Computing. How did this happen?
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“A platform beats an application every time.”
Tim O’Reilly and Jeff Bezos
Photo: Duncan Davidson
I’m proud to say I played a small role in this transformation. Back in 2003, I gave a talk about the coming transformation of the web into a platform (which I came to call Web 2.0),
and in it, I said: “A platform beats an application every time.” Jeff heard the talk, and asked me to come give it to his tech team, and then to an All-hands meeting at Amazon.
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Jeff’s Translation
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• “All teams will henceforth expose their data and functionality through service
interfaces.
• Teams must communicate with each other through these interfaces.
• There will be no other form of inter-process communication allowed: no direct linking,
no direct reads of another team’s data store, no shared memory model, no back-doors
whatsoever. The only communication allowed is via service interface calls over the
network.
• It doesn’t matter what technology they use.
• All service interfaces, without exception, must be designed from the ground up to be
externalizable. That is to say, the team must plan and design to be able to expose the
interface to developers in the outside world. No exceptions.
• Anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.”
With characteristic insight and decisiveness, Jeff thought through what this meant, and then had the discipline to rebuild his company as a platform. As reported in Steve Yegge’s
Platform Rant https://plus.google.com/+RipRowan/posts/eVeouesvaVX, he wrote a memo that went something like this.
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Create a modular set of fundamental services
that can be used like building blocks
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They forced themselves to think through how to create a modular set of fundamental services that can be used like building blocks
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You must build on them yourselves.
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They not only were required to use them themselves - no more silos or custom services that no one else can use —
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And then open them up to the world.
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but they also had to be the same services used internally that they would ultimately open up to the world.
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No exceptions.
Anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.
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Jeff has a kind of authority at Amazon that’s hard to come by in the government sector. But it’s a key part of the success of the GDS that it has top level sponsorship from Minister
Francis Maude, who has been willing to crack heads when necessary. It takes a lot of will to make hard changes.
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Who sets the gauge rules the world
Sixty per cent of the world's
railways use 4 ft 8 1⁄2 inch
standard gauge, developed by
George Stephenson in 1822.
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http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/lnwrns305.htm
There’s something else I should have talked about: a lesson from British history and the design of real world platforms. Most of the world uses a standard gauge of railroad track
originally developed by George Stephenson in 1822. It was a foundational tool for the British Empire, and was eventually copied by other nations around the world.
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Data is the 21st Century Railway
We need standards for:
• Identity
• Payment
• Location
• Credit history
• Health history
• …
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Data is the 21st century railway. We need standards for things like identity, payment, location, credit history,health history, and many other specialized types of data that help us
manage the services we deliver to citizens and other residents.
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Because unless government gets in the game, the railway gauges are going to be set by private companies, like Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon, and Uber.
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When someone else sets the standard…
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When someone else sets the standard, you’re always compensating.
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“No man is good enough to govern
another man without the other's consent.”
-Abraham Lincoln
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We have to address “rules of the road” for the internet platform of the future. We can’t simply rely on private actors or the “invisible hand of the market” to take care of issues like
privacy, consent to data collection and knowledge of what data is being collected about us, and how citizens and residents share in the benefits of the new economy.
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Every platform needs to set policy
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Every platform needs to set policy.
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You standardize railroads by building tracks
“The strategy is delivery!”
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UK GDS Director
Mike Bracken
But ultimately, the lesson of the railroads, going back to George Stephenson, is that you standardize railroads by building tracks. This was also key to the success of the Internet.
While other networking groups went into excruciating detail of pie-in-the-sky standards that were never built, the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) model was (as articulated
by Dave Clark) “No kings, no priests. Just a rough consensus and running code.” That’s why GDS director Mike Bracken is speaking such an important truth when he says “The
strategy is delivery.” With that, over to Mike!

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Government as a Platform: What We've Learned Since 2008 (pdf with notes)

  • 1. Government as a Platform Tim O’Reilly @timoreilly GDS Sprint 15 February 2, 2015 Government as a platform is the theme of today’s event, and as the person who first framed that message, I’m here to tell you how I came up with the notion, what I got wrong, and what I think the GDS has got right in how they are thinking about it. I want to start with a bit of personal history.
  • 2. @timoreilly #Sprint15 2008: Change We Can Believe In Could part of that change be bringing government technology into the 21st century? 2 In 2008, when President Barack Obama was elected, with a campaign slogan “Change we can believe in,” I wondered whether part of that change could be bringing government digital technology into the 21st century?
  • 3. Moore’s Law First 10 Years 0 35 70 105 140 Jan 1, 1970 Jun 25, 1971 Dec 16, 1972 Jun 9, 1974 Dec 1, 1975 May 24, 1977 Nov 15, 1978 May 8, 1980 Gordon Moore But there’s a problem, because of Moore’s Law. As you recall, this law, named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, predicts that computing power will double every two years. As you can see that leads to accelerating increases in power. In a talk at Code for America, better government activist Clay Johnson pointed out
  • 4. Moore’s Law with Gov Drag 0 35 70 105 140 Jan 1, 1970 Jun 25, 1971 Dec 16, 1972 Jun 9, 1974 Dec 1, 1975 May 24, 1977 Nov 15, 1978 May 8, 1980 Society Gov Clay Johnson that the slow pace of government action, and slow procurement processes, put government behind on the Moore’s Law curve.
  • 5. @timoreilly #Sprint15 5 So I did. Jen Pahlka (whom you saw on stage earlier today) and I launched the Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington DC in 2009, with a focus on bringing together people from Silicon Valley with government leaders so that they could learn from each other.
  • 6. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Open Source software 6 Eric Schmidt Open Source software
  • 8. @timoreilly #Sprint15 “Go talk to people in DC and the big story will come to you.” 8 Eric Schmidt “Go talk to people in DC and it will come to you.”
  • 9. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Government as a Platform 9 Government as a platform means an end to the design of only complete, closed “applications.” The government should provide fundamental applications, and services on which we, the people, can build additional applications. I wrote an influential essay on the subject, which I published as part of a book called “Open Government.”
  • 10. @timoreilly #Sprint15 10 Source: http://www.statista.com/statistics/263795/number-of-available-apps-in-the-apple-app-store/ The lesson I wanted to share was the lesson of the Apple iPhone. In 2008, Apple had launched the App Store, and it was that, almost more than the phone itself, that transformed the smartphone market. Rather than the few dozen apps provided by Apple and the phone carriers, suddenly there were thousands, then hundreds of thousands, and eventually over a million apps. And customers went crazy. The center ad from Apple was the notice of 25 billion downloads. We’re well over double that now, and there are 1.3 million apps. This looked like a great target for government to emulate.
  • 11. @timoreilly #Sprint15 https://www.flickr.com/photos/jondoe_264/4844562938 11 After all, government is already in the platform business. All the business activity in a city like London depends on platform infrastructure provided by or regulated by government. I’m talking power, water and sewage, transportation - not to mention other services like public safety, communications, banking.
  • 12. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 12 Dwight Eisenhower One of the clearest expressions of the government as a platform is the road system, encompassing local, regional, and national highway systems. Government not only builds and maintains many of these roads, but also sets and enforces the rules of the road. But government doesn’t specify everything. The crowdsourced destinations we call cities determine where the roads go, and we the people are free to use them to go where-ever we want. The US Interstate system, which provided a transformative economic foundation for the US, was championed by President Eisenhower in 1956. It was a masterpiece of platform thinking.
  • 13. @timoreilly #Sprint15 GPS: A 21st century platform launched in 1973 Massive investment for uncertain return Policy decisions can have enormous impact Marketplaces take time to develop, and go in unexpected directions 13 How about Global positioning satellites? Here government investment in a hard, long term project, is paying off in uncounted new private sector developments. A huge project with uncertain return, started in 1973 and now showing enormous fruit in the 21st century, with huge value add from the commercial sector. Everything from maps and directions on your phone to future self-driving cars spring from this platform investment, and the key policy decision to open the data and make it available for commercial use. No one dreamed of the unexpected applications that became possible by opening up this data. That’s why we need open web services by default.
  • 14. @timoreilly #Sprint15 “We’ve opened up huge amounts of government data to the American people, and put it on the Internet for free.... And what’s happening is entrepreneurs and business owners are now using that data -- the people’s data --to create jobs and solve problems that government can’t solve by itself or can’t do as efficiently.” 14 President Barack Obama After the 2012 election, when President Obama talked about his second term management agenda, open data, and its role in enabling private sector to build on government as a platform, was a key part of the message.
  • 15. @timoreilly #Sprint15 15 But the results weren’t as great as I’d hoped. The nonprofit GovLab recently put up their “OpenData 500” - a list of 500 companies enabled by government open data. Not bad. There are thousands more. But nothing compared to the 1.3 million companies built on the Apple iPhone platform.
  • 16. @timoreilly #Sprint15 16 Not only that, in 2013, we saw the healthcare.gov disaster, in which the US government spent the better part of a billion dollars on a website that didn’t work, and as a result, the Obama administration nearly lost its signature policy reform, reminding us of mySociety founder Tom Steinberg’s prophetic words:
  • 17. Good governance and good policy are now inextricably linked to the digital.
  • 18. @timoreilly #Sprint15 What did I get wrong? 18 Government as a Platform So what did I get wrong?
  • 19. @timoreilly #Sprint15 19 I think the first thing I should have talked about more is one of the UK Government Digital Service design principles:
  • 20. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Do the hard work to make it simple! 20 “Do the hard work to make it simple”
  • 21. @timoreilly #Sprint15 21 I should have also talked about another great Silicon Valley platform success story: Amazon. It’s not just the ubiquitous e-commerce site. It’s also a platform
  • 22. @timoreilly #Sprint15 22 on which nearly every Silicon Valley startup, and many giant enterprises (and even government departments) build cloud services. Amazon was a pioneer in defining what we now call Cloud Computing. How did this happen?
  • 23. @timoreilly #Sprint15 23 “A platform beats an application every time.” Tim O’Reilly and Jeff Bezos Photo: Duncan Davidson I’m proud to say I played a small role in this transformation. Back in 2003, I gave a talk about the coming transformation of the web into a platform (which I came to call Web 2.0), and in it, I said: “A platform beats an application every time.” Jeff heard the talk, and asked me to come give it to his tech team, and then to an All-hands meeting at Amazon.
  • 24. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Jeff’s Translation 24 • “All teams will henceforth expose their data and functionality through service interfaces. • Teams must communicate with each other through these interfaces. • There will be no other form of inter-process communication allowed: no direct linking, no direct reads of another team’s data store, no shared memory model, no back-doors whatsoever. The only communication allowed is via service interface calls over the network. • It doesn’t matter what technology they use. • All service interfaces, without exception, must be designed from the ground up to be externalizable. That is to say, the team must plan and design to be able to expose the interface to developers in the outside world. No exceptions. • Anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.” With characteristic insight and decisiveness, Jeff thought through what this meant, and then had the discipline to rebuild his company as a platform. As reported in Steve Yegge’s Platform Rant https://plus.google.com/+RipRowan/posts/eVeouesvaVX, he wrote a memo that went something like this.
  • 25. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Create a modular set of fundamental services that can be used like building blocks 25 They forced themselves to think through how to create a modular set of fundamental services that can be used like building blocks
  • 26. @timoreilly #Sprint15 You must build on them yourselves. 26 They not only were required to use them themselves - no more silos or custom services that no one else can use —
  • 27. @timoreilly #Sprint15 And then open them up to the world. 27 but they also had to be the same services used internally that they would ultimately open up to the world.
  • 28. @timoreilly #Sprint15 No exceptions. Anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired. 28 Jeff has a kind of authority at Amazon that’s hard to come by in the government sector. But it’s a key part of the success of the GDS that it has top level sponsorship from Minister Francis Maude, who has been willing to crack heads when necessary. It takes a lot of will to make hard changes.
  • 29. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Who sets the gauge rules the world Sixty per cent of the world's railways use 4 ft 8 1⁄2 inch standard gauge, developed by George Stephenson in 1822. 29 http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/lnwrns305.htm There’s something else I should have talked about: a lesson from British history and the design of real world platforms. Most of the world uses a standard gauge of railroad track originally developed by George Stephenson in 1822. It was a foundational tool for the British Empire, and was eventually copied by other nations around the world.
  • 30. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Data is the 21st Century Railway We need standards for: • Identity • Payment • Location • Credit history • Health history • … 30 Data is the 21st century railway. We need standards for things like identity, payment, location, credit history,health history, and many other specialized types of data that help us manage the services we deliver to citizens and other residents.
  • 31. @timoreilly #Sprint15 31 Because unless government gets in the game, the railway gauges are going to be set by private companies, like Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon, and Uber.
  • 32. @timoreilly #Sprint15 When someone else sets the standard… 32 When someone else sets the standard, you’re always compensating.
  • 33. @timoreilly #Sprint15 “No man is good enough to govern another man without the other's consent.” -Abraham Lincoln 33 We have to address “rules of the road” for the internet platform of the future. We can’t simply rely on private actors or the “invisible hand of the market” to take care of issues like privacy, consent to data collection and knowledge of what data is being collected about us, and how citizens and residents share in the benefits of the new economy.
  • 34. @timoreilly #Sprint15 Every platform needs to set policy 34 Every platform needs to set policy.
  • 35. @timoreilly #Sprint15 You standardize railroads by building tracks “The strategy is delivery!” 35 UK GDS Director Mike Bracken But ultimately, the lesson of the railroads, going back to George Stephenson, is that you standardize railroads by building tracks. This was also key to the success of the Internet. While other networking groups went into excruciating detail of pie-in-the-sky standards that were never built, the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) model was (as articulated by Dave Clark) “No kings, no priests. Just a rough consensus and running code.” That’s why GDS director Mike Bracken is speaking such an important truth when he says “The strategy is delivery.” With that, over to Mike!