In spring 2018, for the first time the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) has begun using the Internet to inform the American public about its ongoing investigations of unauthorized dispositions in an online dashboard. In a year that continues to be marked by regression on open government, this is a welcome development that shines a bright light on a matter of significant public concern.
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I’ve been reading the Paperwork Reduction Act this morning. The TARP restrictions Daniel wrote about last week appear to me... View Article
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