In today’s edition we travel the globe to cover some major stories, check in on the President’s latest conflicts, highlight... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Defending the Free Press
In today’s edition, we defend the free press, highlight emolumental issues, praise Cambridge, take a look at the beachhead teams,... View Article
Continue readingThe White House should protect and defend the essential role of journalism in democracy
On International Women’s Day, we remember the life and career of Ida Tarbell, above, one of the great investigative journalists... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Let the Sunshine In
In today’s edition we help prepare you for Sunshine Week, explore the latest Wikileaks revelations, keep our eye on the... View Article
Continue readingCelebrate open government with Sunlight during Sunshine Week 2017
Next week is Sunshine Week, the annual celebration of open government around the United States started over a decade ago... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Off-Camera
In today’s edition we knock on Sean Spicer’s door, find an open road to Utah, and more… Save the data... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Without Evidence
In today’s edition, we take a trip down to sunny Florida to read a batch of stories about President Trump’s potential... View Article
Continue readingHow to Participate in Open Data Day 2017
For the seventh year in a row, people around the world are celebrating Open Day Day this spring.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: You’ve got (private) mail!
In today’s edition, we look at Vice President Mike Pence’s private AOL account, check in on U.S. Attorney General Jeff... View Article
Continue readingOpening agriculture and nutrition data requires confronting power, influence and industry
U.N. forum calling on countries to adopt GODAN The 2016 Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) Summit this... View Article
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