Agencies have taken the first steps in building a more digital-friendly government. As part of the far-reaching digital services strategy released in May, mo...
Agencies have taken the first steps in building a more digital-friendly government.
As part of the far-reaching digital services strategy released in May, most large federal agencies have identified services and resources that could benefit from a digital overhaul.
Specifically, the digital strategy called for agencies to release the underlying data of at least two existing customer-facing services through an application programming interface (API) — essentially “unlocking” the data for use by citizens and developers.
The strategy also required agencies to identify at least two services to optimize for mobile use to ensure access to government resources “anywhere, anytime, on any device,” Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel said in a blog post this week.
Most federal agencies have posted their plans for opening up their data set. Click the agency name below to see which services and resources they plan to update as part of the digital services strategy.
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