Posts by Chris Moore

Chris Moore is the Chief Information Officer at the City of Edmonton. He provides leadership over the City’s information and technology services, solutions and strategy. Chris has spent over 26 years in the Information Technology industry focusing on Customer Relationship Management, Business Strategy, Consulting and Professional Services.

Chris is a member of the Conference Board of Canada’s Council of Chief Information Officers and is also a member of SAP’s Global Public Sector Advisory Council. He enjoys giving back to his community in various ways and is currently vice chair operations for the 2010 Canadian Country Music awards in Edmonton.

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Edmonton has joined the ranks of the few Smart Cities in the world. That doesn’t mean we’ve arrived and all the hard work is over, but we’re making gains. Throughout the world the label Smart City has become synonymous with innovation, collaboration, high quality of life, strong infrastructure and savvy urban planning. Cities like Stockholm, [...]

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I’ve been fortunate enough to spend the last week in Ottawa, representing the City of Edmonton in the annual Government Technology Exbibition Conference (GTEC). We are honoured to be here as the 2010 Showcase Municipality. As a leader in Open Government, Open Data and Information Technology Innovation, Edmonton had a lot to offer to this [...]

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In my previous blog post I spoke of Open as a “Way of Being” a chronology of the start of the transformation for the IT Branch at the City of Edmonton. If you haven’t read it yet, I suggest you do as it provides much needed context for this post. After the April Town Hall [...]

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When I consider the 88+ definitions of the word “open” at dictionary.com I find it difficult to choose one that captures Open as a “Way of Being”. The open I am speaking about is the one that allows you the freedom to be who you are naturally, to be a generous listener and to always [...]

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