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Sunlight Foundation\'s John Wonderlich explains how the new rules will allow more public participation and input before a vote.
Chairman Darrell Issa announced the launch of his committee\'s hearings on YouTube. Issa said the videos are a first step to a more transparent government.
WFED\'s Jason Miller discusses the new online collection at the National Archives.
Socrata\'s report measures government, public and developer activities and perceptions about open government.
The Washington Post reports on the vast amount of data contained in Net-Centric, whether it belonged there or not.
The New York Times reports on U.S. diplomats\' efforts to market U.S. items, such as jets, to foreign countries, revealed by the WikiLeaks cables.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) lays out his agenda as new head of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Host John Gilroy discusses the Intelligence Community\'s Intellipedia wiki with the men behind it - Sean Dennehy and Don Burke. December 21, 2010
In 2009, Recovery.gov was created as a way to follow the money being handed out through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Michael Wood, director of Recovery.gov, told Federal News Radio using the cloud has been a major contributing factor to the website’s success, starting with the redesign of Recovery.gov. Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud was [...]
A bill passed by the Senate aims to increase government accountability by creating a performance officer at each agency.
The Recovery Board\'s Earl Devaney outlines the development of the oversight program for the Recovery Act funds.
CTO Aneesh Chopra said 2010 was the year of execution for the open government initiative.
Attorney John Mahoney explains the threats to security clearances if you access WikiLeaks.
Sunlight Foundation\'s John Wonderlich discusses what\'s worked and what hasn\'t one year into the Open Government Directive.
Weekly interviews with federal agency chief information officers about the latest directives, challenges and successes. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.