This year's program produced 12 new data tools.
Intelligence.gov complements the current IC on the Record Tumblr account.
An API platform offers a single access point to a variety of services, without the hassle of multiple logins.
The Library of Congress has launched an online workspace for people who want to use its digital collections to create new things.
For the first time in years, the overall score across all agencies reviewed on the Federal Plain Language Report Card dropped, and some agencies received scores below a C-minus.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz says the hope is to spin off a page that looks at disaster assistance funds.
The National Archives also issued a memo clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Senior Agency Official for Records Management.
Five months after the DATA Act rollout, agencies are able to look back on lessons learned and what the future holds for standardized federal spending reports.
Evidence-based policymaking isn't necessarily to let others look over the shoulders of federal programs, but rather to help those programs succeed.
Despite their unique missions, agencies face the same challenges when it comes to balancing risks, resources, and resilient bad actors.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency says the idea is far from final, but is exploring the idea of trading decades' worth of its data to commercial firms in exchange for help with artificial intelligence and advanced computing algorithms.
The new report includes 22 recommendations, including the creation of a National Secure Data Service, and asking Congress to lift certain bans on data use and collection.
The White House ordered agencies to reduce and reform regulations with a goal of getting rid of two for every new one they write.
The Office of Management and Budget weighs in on contracting and grant pilots under the DATA Act.
The federal government is headed toward an electronic records classification overload.