Sunlight Foundation

Citizen Scrutiny is the Bugfix

  <p>That's what Micah Sifry, Sunlight's senior strategic consultant and executive editor of the <a href="http://www.personaldemocracy.com/">Personal Democracy Forum</a> says <a href="http://www.personaldemocracy.com/blog/entry/1818/gov_t_is_broken_citizen_scrutiny_is_the_bugfix">today</a>, about an <a href="http://en.oreilly.com/et2008/public/content/home">E-Tech</a> on a panel on  &quot;civic hacking&quot;  -- online activists taking government data in its raw and user-unfriendly state, and making it accessible and helpful to citizens. </p>    <p><a href="http://sunlightfoundation.com/">Sounds familiar</a>.   </p>    <p>The panel discussed a number of British sites launched by our colleagues at <a href="http://www.mysociety.org/">mySociety.org</a> as well as the hacking of  the UN at <a href="http://www.undemocracy.com/">UNDemocracy.com</a>, where you can now get  easy access to the transcripts of the U.N. General Assembly and the Security Council in structured formats, information that was previously very hard to get your hands on. Neat stuff.</p>    <p> &quot;When an institution is broken,&quot; Micah writes, &quot;more scrutiny can only help fix it.&quot;  </p><p>Yup. </p>
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