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Thumbs up on cybersecurity coordinator, OGIS, open government efforts
One of Washington's many "good government" groups weighs in on President Obama's recent appointment of a cybersecurity coordinator within the White House. In addition, the Center for Democracy and Technology's Ari Schwartz looks back at the Office of Government Information Services, and the administration's other efforts at openness and transparency in government.
Tags: technology , management , Center for Democracy and Technology , Ari Schwartz , Office of Government Information Services , President Obama , Max Cacas
Open Government bears first fruits
The Sunlight Foundation is surveying those high value data sets released as part of the open government directive. But while the final analysis isn't done, a few trends are becoming apparent.
Tags: mngt , transparency , Sunlight Foundation , Bill Allison
How open is government?
OpenTheGovernment.org is taking public comments to find out how far federal agencies have come toward fulfilling President Obama's commitment to more transparent government.
Tags: Dorobek Insider , Must Reads , open government
USPTO turns to Google for help with TMI
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has turned to Google to store 10 terabytes of bulk data. David Kappos, Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, explains.
Tags: Federal Drive , technology , Google , USPTO , David Kappos , Intellectual Property ,
Federal web managers introduce cool tools for your agency to use
Some of the federal government's top web managers and producers are seeing some new, cutting edge tools.
Tags: In Depth , management , technology , best practices , Web 2.0 , Gov 2.0 , government 2.0 , Bev Godwin , GSA , Federal Center for New Media and Citizen Engagemen , 2010 Government Web and New Media Conference , Dan Munz , IdeaSpace , Section 508 , Andrea Sigritz , terms of service , Facebook , twitter , Tiffany Smith , State Department , FedSpace , Go.USA.gov , Gwynne Kostin , Max Cacas , #govnewmedia
Fed web managers preview cool new tools
The 2010 Government Web and New Media Conference continues today at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown, D.C. Some of the federal government's top web managers and producers are getting a look at some new, cutting edge tools now being developed for federal websites by a new unit of the General Services Administration.
Tags: newsstand , technology , GSA , Federal Center for New Media and Citizen Engagemen , 2010 Government Web and New Media Conference , Dan Munz , IdeaSpace , Section 508 , Andrea Sigritz , terms of service , Facebook , twitter , Tiffany Smith , State Department , FedSpace , Bev Godwin , Go.USA.gov , Gwynne Kostin , Max Cacas , #govnewmedia
Open government used for Quadrennial Homeland Security Review
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Academy of Public Administration teamed up to create the document; NAPA has released a report about how they did.
Tags: management , technology , open government , DHS , NAPA , Lena Trudeau , Quadriennial Homeland Security Review
Analysis: The importance of Open Government
Prof. Peter Fox of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, brings us analysis.
Tags: technology , management , open government , Prof. Peter Fox , Tetherless World Constellation
GSA's Dave McClure gives Open Government assessment
At this year's IRMCO, Dave McClure gave his assessment of the Open Government Initiative.
Tags: management , IRMCO 2010 , Dave McClure , GSA , IRMCO
Devaney shares lessons learned about transparency, openness
Chairman of the Recovery, Accountability and Transparency Board explains that being transparent and open isn't always easy, but the overall results are often positive.
Tags: management , transparency , openness , Recovery.gov , Earl Devaney , Recovery, Accountability and Transparency Board




