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November 06, 2005

The Government-Citizen Interface

I just read a rather poignant blog article* about the non-"user friendly" nature of having an initiative added to the California ballot. (The challenging nature of this process is likely present in most states.) In case you weren't aware, California has a special election coming up that The Governator called in order to save the state some cash by passing some of his initiatives (the only problem is that the election itself will cost millions...).

In my opinion, the interface between the Government and its citizens is completely flawed. As an Interaction Designer, one of the key rules (or heuristics) I try to follow is to speak the user's language. Government processes fail miserably at this task. In order to get nearly anything done, one must hire a translator, or team of translators (read: lawyer or team of lawyers), which can cost into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. This applies to the courtroom as well, where most Americans cannot be expected to defend themselves because they do not speak "legalese."

Why are we stuck on these old, decrepit ways of makind decisions? Are they really that effective? I would guess that redesigning the system could save the government millions of dollars, and actually make the law comprehensible to those it claims to protect. That would be pretty nice, don't you think?

* I guess I should offer full disclosure...the blog article was written by my brilliant sister, Tami Evnin.

Posted by jevnin at 09:58 PM | Comments (0)

Name that tune

You think you got it,
Ooh you think you got it,
But got it just don't get it when there's nothing at all-all-all-all-all.

We get together,
Oh, we get together,
When there's feelings involved (Oh!)

If what they say is 'nothing is forever,'
Then what makes
Then what makes
Then what makes
Then what makes
Then what makes (What makes? What makes?)
Love the exception?

So why oh, why oh
Why oh, why oh, why oh
Are we so in denial
When we know we're not happy here?

(Ya'll don't want to hear me
You just want to dance
Hey Ya.. Hey Ya
Hey Ya.. Hey Ya
Hey Ya.. Hey Ya
Hey Ya.. Hey Ya)

Is it possible to have never heard that song? Apparently it is...

Posted by jevnin at 09:19 PM | Comments (2)