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OpenTheGovernment.org has sent a letter to OMB calling for the continued protection of open government, even after WikiLeaks.
Open government is at risk of going on “life support” unless agencies take a new approach, writes Andrea DiMaio in the Gartner blog. DiMaio says agencies have practically outsourced open gov duties to experts. There…
A website by Cornell University shows how federal rulemaking can become more transparent.
Beth Noveck returns to New York Law School after spending two years at deputy chief technology officer for open government. She focused on the White House\'s transparency initiative.
Socrata\'s report measures government, public and developer activities and perceptions about open government.
Booz Allen\'s Steve Radick said the growth of Gov 2.0 is the top story of the year.
CTO Aneesh Chopra said 2010 was the year of execution for the open government initiative.
Chris Kemp, CTO for IT at NASA, joins host John Gilroy to discuss the agency\'s Nebula Cloud Platform. December 14, 2010
Sunlight Foundation\'s John Wonderlich discusses what\'s worked and what hasn\'t one year into the Open Government Directive.
Patrice McDermott of OpentheGovernment.org, and David Stern of America Speaks, discuss lessons learned one year into the Open Government Initiative.
From the data management panel discussion, NOAA\'s Joseph Klimavicz discussed the agency\'s response during the Gulf Coast oil spill.
NASA\'s online dashboard tracks the agency\'s open government goals.
O\'Reilly Radar reports that the World Bank is setting an example for creating easy-to-use data.
Andrea Di Maio writes in Gartner that he notices female feds are better at social media than male feds.