What happens when a Silicon Valley technologist works for the government Matt Cutts

Hi everybody.

My name is Matt Cutts,

and I worked at Google
for almost 17 years.

As a distinguished engineer there,

I was pretty close to the top
of the Silicon Valley ecosystem.

Then I decided to follow
some inspiring folks

and do a short tour
at the US Digital Service.

That’s the group of geeks
that helped rescue HealthCare.gov

when that website went down hard in 2013.

Yeah.

So I signed up for
a three-to-six-month tour,

and almost three years later,

I’m still in Washington DC,

working for the federal government,

because the government
really needs technologists right now.

At my old job,

every room had videoconferencing

integrated with calendars,

power cables were built
right into the furniture.

When I moved to a government agency,

I had to call a person
to set up a phone conference.

And when we moved to a new office,

we didn’t have furniture for a while,

so we set up the phone on a trash can.

One of the things that surprised me,
whenever I moved to DC,

is how much the government
still has to deal with paper.

This is a facility in Winston-Salem,

North Carolina,

where people were worried

that the building
might be structurally unsound

from the weight of all that paper.

Yeah.

Paper has some downsides.

Here’s a pop quiz:

If your last name starts with H or higher,

H or higher, would you raise your hand?

Wow.

I have some bad news:

Your veteran records
might have been destroyed

in a fire in 1973.

(Laughter)

Yeah.

Paper processes are also slower
and more prone to errors.

If you’re a veteran

and you’re applying
for your health benefits

using a paper form,

you might have to wait months
for that form to be processed.

We replaced that with a web form,

and now most veterans find out

if they can get access
to their health benefits

in 10 minutes.

(Applause)

Here’s another launch that I’m proud of.

We worked with the Small
Business Administration

to move one of their systems
from paper to digital.

So this is a picture from before,

and this is afterwards.

Same cubicles, same people,

just a better system for everyone.

At one point, we wanted to celebrate
modernizing a different system,

and so we went to a local grocery store

and we said, “Can you make a cake

and decorate it with the form
that we’ve digitized?”

And the grocery store
got really weirded out by that request.

They wanted a letter
on official government letterhead.

Well, we work for the government,
so we wrote a letter that said,

“You can use this public-domain form

on a cake for celebratory purposes.”

(Laughter)

Which led to bad jokes
about filling forms out in triplicake.

Yes, dad jokes in government.

Now I’ve talked a lot about paper,

but we also bring up
computer systems that go down.

We bring in modern technology practices,

like user-centered design and the cloud,

and we also help improve procurement.

It turns out government buys software

the same way that it buys chairs
and brownies and tanks:

from government regulations
that are over 1,000 pages long.

So yes, there’s some stuff
that’s messed up in government right now.

But if you think Silicon Valley
is the savior in this story,

(Laughs)

you’ve got another thing coming.

Some of the best and brightest
minds in technology

are working on meal-delivery start-ups

and scooters

and how to deliver weed to people better.

Is that really the most important thing
to work on right now?

Silicon Valley likes to talk
about making the world a better place.

But you feel your impact
in a much more visceral way

in government.

This is somebody whose dad passed away.

He hunted me down on Twitter

to say that a system that we had improved

worked well for him during a tough time.

Those tough times are
when government needs to work well

and why we need innovation in government.

Now I have a confession to make.

When I came to DC,

I sometimes used words like bureaucrat.

These days,

I’m much more likely
to use words like civil servant.

Like Francine, who can make you cry.

Or at least, she made me cry,

because she’s so inspiring.

I am also deeply, fiercely proud
of my colleagues.

They will work
through illogical situations

and put in late nights
to get to the right result.

The government can’t pay
huge salary bonuses,

so we ended up making our own awards.

Our mascot is a crab named Molly.

And so that award is actually
a crab-shaped purse,

screwed into sheet metal.

These days, I believe less
in silver bullets

that are going to fix everything.

I believe more

in the people who show up to help.

If you’re looking for something
deeply meaningful –

and full disclosure,
sometimes incredibly frustrating –

here’s what you need to know.

There is something difficult

and messy and vital and magical happening

when civil servants partner
with technologists

at the city and state and national level.

You don’t have to do it forever.

But you can make a difference
in public service

right now.

Thank you.

(Applause)

大家好你们好。

我叫 Matt Cutts

,在 Google 工作
了将近 17 年。

作为那里的杰出工程师,

我非常接近
硅谷生态系统的顶端。

然后我决定跟随
一些鼓舞人心的人


在美国数字服务中心进行一次短途旅行。

2013 年 HealthCare.gov 网站严重瘫痪时,正是这群极客帮助拯救了该网站。

是的。

所以我报名参加
了为期三到六个月的巡回演出

,差不多三年后,

我仍在华盛顿特区

为联邦政府工作,

因为政府
现在确实需要技术人员。

在我以前的工作中,

每个房间都有

集成日历的视频会议,

电源线直接
安装在家具中。

当我搬到政府机构时,

我不得不打电话给一个人
来安排电话会议。

当我们搬到新办公室时,

我们有一段时间没有家具,

所以我们把电话放在垃圾桶上。 每当我搬到华盛顿特区时

,令我感到惊讶的一件事

是政府
仍然需要处理多少纸张。

这是位于北卡罗来纳州温斯顿塞勒姆的一家设施

,人们

担心该建筑
可能会

因为纸张的重量而在结构上不健全。

是的。

纸有一些缺点。

这里有一个小测验:

如果你的姓以 H 或更高、

H 或更高开头,你会举手吗?

哇。

我有一些坏消息:

你的老兵记录
可能

在 1973 年的一场大火中被毁了。

(笑声)

是的。

纸质流程也较慢
且更容易出错。

如果您是退伍军人,

并且您正在

使用纸质表格申请健康福利,

您可能需要等待数月
才能处理该表格。

我们用一个网络表格代替了它

,现在大多数退伍军人都

知道他们是否可以在 10 分钟内
获得他们的健康福利

(掌声)

这是我引以为豪的另一个发布。

我们与小型
企业管理局

合作,将他们的其中一个系统
从纸质系统迁移到数字系统。

所以这是以前的照片

,这是后来的照片。

相同的隔间,相同的人,

只是为每个人提供更好的系统。

有一次,我们想庆祝
一个不同系统的现代化

,所以我们去了当地的一家杂货店

,我们说,“你能做一个蛋糕

,用我们数字化的形式装饰它
吗?”

杂货店被这个要求弄得很奇怪。

他们想要一封
有官方政府信笺抬头的信。

好吧,我们为政府工作,
所以我们写了一封信,上面写着:

“你可以在蛋糕上使用这种公共领域的形式

来庆祝。”

(笑声)

这导致了
关于填写表格的坏笑话。

是的,爸爸在政府里开玩笑。

现在我已经谈了很多关于纸张的问题,

但我们也
提到了出现故障的计算机系统。

我们引入了现代技术实践,

例如以用户为中心的设计和云

,我们还帮助改进采购。

事实证明,政府购买软件

的方式与购买椅子
、巧克力蛋糕和坦克的方式相同:

来自
长达 1000 多页的政府法规。

所以,是的,现在政府有些
事情搞砸了。

但如果你认为硅谷
是这个故事中的救星,

(笑)

你还有另一件事要发生。

一些技术领域最优秀、最
聪明的人

正在研究送餐初创企业

和踏板车,

以及如何更好地为人们提供杂草。

这真的是现在最重要的
事情吗?

硅谷喜欢
谈论让世界变得更美好。

但是你在政府中
以一种更加发自内心的方式感受到你的影响

这是一个父亲去世的人。

他在 Twitter 上追捕我

,说我们改进的系统

在困难时期对他来说效果很好。

那些艰难时期
是政府需要运作良好的时候,也是

我们需要政府创新的原因。

现在我要坦白。

当我来到华盛顿时,

我有时会用官僚之类的词。

这些天来,

我更
倾向于使用像公务员这样的词。

就像弗朗辛,谁能让你哭。

或者至少,她让我哭了,

因为她是如此鼓舞人心。

我也
为我的同事们深感自豪。

他们会
在不合逻辑的情况下工作,并加班加点

以获得正确的结果。

政府无法支付
巨额的工资奖金,

所以我们最终做出了自己的奖励。

我们的吉祥物是一只名叫莫莉的螃蟹。

所以这个奖实际上是
一个螃蟹形的钱包,

拧在金属板上。

这些天来,我不太

相信能解决所有问题的银弹。

我更相信

那些出现提供帮助的人。

如果您正在寻找一些
非常有意义的东西 -

并且完全披露,
有时令人难以置信的令人沮丧 -

这就是您需要知道的。

当公务员

城市、州和国家层面的技术人员合作时,会发生一些困难、混乱、重要和神奇的事情。

你不必永远这样做。

但是您现在可以
在公共服务方面有所作为

谢谢你。

(掌声)