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The Delaware Democratic senator wrote a letter to federal CIO Vivek Kundra asking for more details about which transparency websites will continue and which will go dark. Congress reduced the E-Government Fund by 76 percent in 2011forcing some near-term decisions.
Congress slashed funds to open government websites. Will these cuts impact the way feds\' do their jobs?
Federal executives recognize that citizens are \"frustrated\" with government\'s ability to engage and service the public. We learn more from Melissa Hardt and Bryan Klopack, authors of a new study on engagement.
A senior Republican lawmaker is optimistic that the Obama administration\'s transparency websites can be kept online.
The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board says nearly everyone who\'s taken stimulus money is filing reports about how they\'re using it.
The agreement between the White House and Congressional leaders to fund the government through the remainder of 2011 would strip the E-Government fund of more than three quarters of its dollars. The fund, managed by the General Services Administration, pays for several of the Obama Administration\'s government transparency websites.
Open government proponents are calling for more transparency, and they are taking that message to the streets.
Do you know what furlough-bait looks like? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says if you have a mirror handy it easy to find out.
Several sites, including Data.gov, the IT Dashboard and the FEDRamp cloud efforts, could be shut down in the next two months if the administration doesn\'t get more money under the E-government fund. In all, nine sites are on the list to be discontinued by July 30 if OMB doesn\'t find money to keep it going. Experts say OMB has several ways to keep the sites up, including pass-the-hat among agencies.
On the chopping block are the government\'s transparency programs and websites like USAspending.gov and Data.gov.
You’re familiar with a lot of the open government projects at the federal level. You have sites like Recovery.gov, which tracks stimulus spending, and Data.gov. That site keeps tabs on various projects that agencies are…
The Justice Department has launched a new website that shines light on your agency\'s performance under the Freedom of Information Act.
More agencies are using content management system Drupal to build a web presence that aligns with their mission goals.
A new blog allows the public to comment on draft proposals about changing the classification and declassification system.
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