U.S. House of Representatives publishes U.S. Code as open government data
Three years on, Republicans in Congress continue to follow through on promises to embrace innovation and transparency in the legislative process. Today, the United States House of Representatives has...
View ArticleU.K. National Archives makes ‘good law’ online, builds upon open data as a...
This September, I visited the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice and looked at the last remaining section of the Magna Carta that remains in effect. I was not, however, in a climate-controlled...
View ArticleOpening IRS e-file data would add innovation and transparency to $1.6...
One of the most important open government data efforts in United States history came into being in 1993, when citizen archivist Carl Malamud used a small planning grant from the National Science...
View ArticleU.S. CIO Steven VanRoekel on the risks and potential of open data and digital...
Last year, I conducted an in-depth interview with United States chief information officer Steven VanRoekel in his office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, overlooking the White House. I was...
View ArticleDC city government issues executive order on open data, FOIA portal and chief...
Today, the District of Columbia launched a new online service for Freedom of Information Act requests and Mayor Vincent Gray issued a transparency, open government and open data directive. DC city...
View Article15 key insights from the Pew Internet and Life Project on the American...
Today, a new survey released by the Pew Research Internet and Life Project provided one of the most comprehensive snapshots into the attitudes of the American public towards open data and open...
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