Delvinia goes to the Ballroom

The Delvinia and AskingCanadians™ teams laced up their (rental) shoes and hit the lanes at The Ballroom for a night of bowling on Thursday. Yes, bowling! There were more than a few gutter balls as the games got under way but it didn’t take long until the competitive nature–and the artistic flare–of our players became […]

Speaking Engagements: A Sneak Peek at Environics Analytics’ 5th Annual User Conference

Delvinia CEO Adam Froman and Amy Sullivan, our VP of Customer Insights, will be among the speakers taking part in Environics Analytics’ Fifth Annual User Conference on November 16. With the theme “Big Data: Harnessing the Power,” the conference will explore new and innovative ways to extract insight from data to better understand customers, evaluate […]

A New Paradigm for the Relationship Between Technology, Citizens and Government

Earlier this week, Delvinia CEO Adam Froman and Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti led a presentation at the GTEC 2011 conference in Ottawa to share the story of Markham‘s journey in using digital technologies to engage with citizens. In addition to highlighting the Town’s experience with Internet voting in the last three municipal elections, Adam and […]

Sharing the Story of Markham’s Journey at GTEC 2011

I just returned from speaking at the GTEC 2011 conference in Ottawa earlier today. This is the largest government technology conference in the country. It was held at the new Ottawa Convention Centre next to the Westin Hotel and the conference took over the entire building. All of the major technology providers were in attendance. […]

Delvinia and Markham to Present at GTEC 2011

Delvinia CEO Adam Froman and Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti will address delegates at GTEC 2011, Canada’s Government Technology Event, on Wednesday. The four-day conference and exhibition, which is expected to draw more than 7,000 attendees, gets under way today at the Ottawa Convention Centre. Through the use of Internet voting and the implementation of multiple […]

Elections Ontario Missed a Huge Opportunity

When I met with Elections Ontario in 2010 to discuss the research we were going to have Nicole Goodman take on with the assistance of an NSERC grant that we obtained through Ryerson University, the organization had already disclosed that it wanted to pilot Internet voting by 2012 as part of its mandate to improve […]