It’s like déjà vu all over again. During the 110th Congress, Senator Russ Feingold (Wis.) introduced S. 223, the Senate... View Article
Continue readingTransparencyCamp Lives On
TransparencyCamp, the unconference event that iStrategyLabs and Sunlight co-sponsored two weekends ago, was a huge success. We made a highlight... View Article
Continue readingTrust in Business Hit Hard, Duh
I’ve just returned from a presentation and discussion of Edelman’s 10th annual Trust Barometer, an annual trust and credibility survey... View Article
Continue readingWired’s Wiki
Midnight tonight (Eastern Time), Wired is officially launching “Data.gov Is Coming — Let’s Help Build It,” a wiki designed to... View Article
Continue readingOpen House Project Poetry Slam
Here’s a little fun for your weekend. Yesterday, the Open House Google Group turned into an outright poetry slam. David... View Article
Continue readingSocialGovernment.com and the States
Earlier this week, Alexander Muir at SocialGovernment.com wrote an interesting post about social media in the states; how they are... View Article
Continue readingTransparency Visualized
Our now London-residing designer, Kerry Mitchell, was playing around in the wee hours last night and came up with this... View Article
Continue readingNew From OpenCongress: Wiki, Video, Inline Commenting on Bills and More
Our colleagues behind OpenCongress are unveiling some significant new features to make it easier than ever to keep track of... View Article
Continue reading2300 and Counting
In the few days since the launch of Sunlight’s Read The Bill campaign, over 2300 people have signed the petition... View Article
Continue readingThe Crowd Says It All
TransparencyCamp was awesome, but rather than my just writing about just how great it was — what we all learned,... View Article
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