Public oversight of government could become a lot easier if legislation introduced yesterday becomes law. The “Access to Congressionally Mandated... View Article
Continue readingKundra on e-gov cuts: no project unaffected
“No project will go unaffected,” said federal CIO Vivek Kundra in a letter on the e-gov funding cuts sent to... View Article
Continue readingMagna Carta 2.0: a transparency research agenda
Last week I attended the first Global Conference on Transparency Research at Rutgers University-Newark, which brought together two hundred transparency... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Testimony: Bulk Access to THOMAS and Access to CRS Products
Earlier today I testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch on lifting a publishing restriction on CRS... View Article
Continue readingHearing on the House’s Budget Will Not Be Televised (Or Webcast)
Will the American people be able to watch online as members of Congress discuss how much money to spend on... View Article
Continue readingRescheduled “Future of CRS” discussion this Monday
The rescheduled “Future of CRS” panel discussion will take place this Monday, May 9, from 2-3:30 pm. CRS director Dan... View Article
Continue readingSenator Carper Writes To Vivek Kundra About E-Gov Cut Implications
Calling the cuts to the e-gov fund potentially “penny-wise and pound-foolish,” Delaware Senator Tom Carper wrote yesterday to federal CIO... View Article
Continue readingNew date: Future of CRS panel discussion
The rescheduled “Future of CRS” panel discussion will take place on May 9 from 2-3:30 pm. CRS director Dan Mulhollan’s... View Article
Continue readingThe Way Forward To Save The Data
In the last few weeks there’s been a whirlwind of news and speculation about what will happen to the federal... View Article
Continue readingMajor Cuts for Online Tech Transparency Progs
Details emerging last night on the FY 2011 budget agreement indicate that the electronic government fund will be cut to... View Article
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