This is a list of papers and documents generated by Britt Blaser during his days and long nights volunteering with the Howard Dean campaign in 2003-4. These and many other, more detailed, concepts have been built into NewGov.US.
The
Revolution will be Engineered (PDF): A chapter written for Extreme
Democracy, a collection of writings about the
impact of technology on the political process.
Dean Nodes
: A planning document from June, 2003 for the project that started
as Hackers4Dean, retitled as Americans4Dean and later as DeanSpace
when Zack
Rosen was hired by the Dean campaign. It evolved into an
open source project, CivicSpace, no longer active. 
Federating the
Dean Campaign: An initiative to inspire and equip the
grassroots to deal with each other in ways as empowering as if the
staff had been involved, and for which they might earn "Dean
Points." It rested on a "triplet model" and its extension, a
notion I called "the polymer principle," holding that
the relationships among the campaign's members are the
skeleton upon which the campaign is built.
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| Federating the Dean Campaign: An initiative to inspire and equip the grassroots to deal with each other in ways as empowering as if the staff had been involved, and for which they might earn "Dean Points." It rested on a "triplet model" and its extension, a notion I called "the polymer principle," holding that the relationships among the campaign's members are the skeleton upon which the campaign is built. |
Dean Clubs: A proposal to invite people to contribute monthly at small levels, but to receive immediate recognition for the magnitude of their commitment: a certificate, suitable for framing, of course:

Democracy's To Do List: A post-Dean review of what's unfinished written in May, 2004 as a preamble to Andrew Rasiej's first Personal Democracy Forum.