CoPP in the news
When Citizens Bypass Government (Governing)
The growth of citizen-powered engagement platforms is a challenge for local governments, but it's a phenomenon they should embrace. Authored by Kevin Desouza, associate dean for research.
The Perils of Petascale IT Projects (Federal Computer Week)
An article authored by Kevin Desouza, associate dean for research, and Kendra Smith, explores "why SBInet, HealthCare.gov and ECSS are just the beginning of large-scale IT project failures."
Cameras on Cops? (MSNBC)
In light of the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, a debate over whether cops should wear cameras is being reignited across the nation. Michael White, professor of criminology at Arizona State University, joins msnbc to discuss.
Video changes everything (MSNBC)
Twenty-three years after LAPD officers were caught on tape beating Rodney King, police depts. are starting to utilize body-worn cameras to record their actions. Chuck Katz, professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is interviewed on MSNBC's Last Word.
Get new tools for delivering collaborative services (ICMA)
The Enhanced Research Partnership of ICMA, Alliance for Innovation and ASU's Center for Urban Innovation has begun a rollout of materials as part of a new collaboration project.