The District has been getting major kudos for its IT projects and which are well-deserved. DC’s data catalog, for instance,... View Article
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On Monday, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and the National Security Archive won an important victory for... View Article
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Here’s an opportunity for the new Administration. Develop a model system for government transparency in the context of bailout of... View Article
Continue readingA Good Time for Transparency
As we at the Sunlight Foundation watch the Presidential transition begin in earnest, we’re particularly interested in President-elect Obama’s history... View Article
Continue readingOpen Letter to the Obama Administration on How to Shine Sunlight
Dear Mr. President-Elect, In your acceptance speech, you rightfully called on Americans to get ready to work to address the... View Article
Continue readingResources for a Congressional Shake-up
As reports swirl about Members of Congress in transition, it’s the perfect time to delve further into the mechanisms of... View Article
Continue readingK Street Sees Mixed Opportunities
The 2008 presidential campaign featured blistering attacks, particularly from the eventual victor Sen. Barack Obama, on Washington’s chief money-making industry.... View Article
Continue readingScandal Plagued Lawmakers Win and Lose
In some ways it is unbelievable to think that a candidate for the United States Senate, fresh off of seven... View Article
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In January of 2007, freshman Democratic congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand became the first member of the House of Representatives to post... View Article
Continue readingThe Web 2.0 Election
Agence France-Presse (AFP), France’s largest news agency and the third largest agency in the world, published a great overview of... View Article
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