The city is the first to require all departments to publish its data.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced 27 awards today to local organizations to build community food systems and fight hunger and food insecurity. USDA\'s Liz Tuckermanty tells Federal News Radio about how they create food security for millions of people.
Darrell Issa (R-CA), chairman-in-waiting for the House Oversight Committee, said he will expand oversight of government.
The International Budget Partnership\'s survey examines governments\' transparency. Warren Krafchik, director of the IBP, told the DorobekINSIDER why some government\'s don\'t provide open data to the public.
Computerworld Australia reports that Gov 2.0 is overly focused on internal benefits and not on public use. But Andrea DiMaio argues that making government more efficient is the outcome.
HHS is just months away from awarding federal funds for health IT, but in order to earn the money, health providers will first have to prove that they are using electronic health records in a meaningful way. We get details from HHS CTO Todd Park.
Best of show includes snapshot of October TSP fund returns, Sunlight apps and leadership styles in the military.
An executive order from President Obama orders agencies to use the label of \"Controlled Unclassified Information\" for documents that are safeguarded but not classified.
Cary Coglianese, a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, tells the DorobekINSIDER it is still difficult to assess how effective these e-government initiatives have been.
Nick Schwellenbach, director of investigations at POGO , joined the DorobekINSIDER to explain the potential impact of a decrease of DoD audits of smaller contracts.
IBM Center for the Business of Government describes improvements to Recovery.gov.
Lovisa Williams writes in her blog that Gov 2.0 is not in a slump but in metamorphosis.
For the first time ever, the chief of the United Kingdom\'s foreign spy agency delivered a public speech, The Wall Street Journal reports.
In a first, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs calls on Twitter for the first question in a press briefing.
A team from Google and YouTube spent a week in Iraq studying Internet penetration and experimenting in e-government.