It even sounds complicated: making information resources assessible, discoverable, and usable by the public, and making open and machine readable the new default...
wfedstaff | April 17, 2015 10:56 pm
It even sounds complicated: making information resources assessible, discoverable, and usable by the public, and making open and machine readable the new default for government information. But that’s what the White House ordered in May of 2013. Now agencies are finally getting their heads around how best to meet the requirements of the open data policy. Several agencies realize what’s needed is a combination of policy and action. Federal News Radio’s executive editor Jason Miller joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with details about the plans of some agencies to meet this 18-month-old policy.
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