Causey Awards: Ethics wiki helps feds around the world

USAID\'s Sabrina Segal has created a Wikipedia-like way of sharing information about government ethics.

Federal News Radio congratulates the winners of the first-ever Causey Awards.

We’re recognizing people who have gone above and beyond in human capital management issues — and we get to talk to these remarkable people all week.

This morning on The Federal Drive, hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris spoke to GSA’s Jennie Liming, who created a speed dating type of hiring process.

Now, we get to talk to a remarkable person — Sabrina Segal, an attorney advisor with the U.S. Agency for International Development.

She has created a Wikipedia-like way of sharing information about government ethics.

The site is called ethicipedia — and she tells us she created the ethics wiki to help her co-workers around the world share ethical best practices.

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