Today in #OpenGov you can follow the excitement at Transparency Camp on Twitter at #TCampAZ, Glendale, AZ asks for open data feedback, we try to keep you up to date on the latest from the Trump White House, Brazil's president fights mounting pressure over corruption allegations, and more...
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Today in #OpenGov: we celebrate Portland, Oregon's commitment to open data, Jason Chaffetz opts for early retirement, BuzzFeed sues for details about the president's Twitter habit, and more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Appointing a special prosecutor, a big donation for Illinois’ governor, and more…
Today in #OpenGov: NYC BigApps competition finalists, an Illinois gubernatorial candidate got $20 million, the DOJ appointed a special prosecutor, Spain and Brazil deal with corruption, and much more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Tempe opens by default, Comey wrote a memo, and more…
Today in #OpenGov: Tempe, AZ is opening by default, James Comey was taking notes, Alex Howard articulated the need for civics education, and more...
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Today in #OpenGov: The President reveals some secrets, Members of Congress love to trade stocks, local Police Departments spend big on riot gear, and more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Fears of federal data disappearing grow, transparency in Nigeria, disinfecting ransomware…
Today in #OpenGov: Where is all the data going? Shedding light on ransomware. Fighting for transparency in Nigeria.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Colorado modernizes records, China tries to tackle corruption in school, and more…
Today in #OpenGov, we congratulate Colorado on passing legislation to modernize its open records, try to keep up with the latest news around President Trump's decision to fire James Comey, think critically about the President's new commission on election integrity, read about Chinese efforts to stamp out corruption in grade school, and more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: An HHS gag order, a quantitative measure for open government, and more…
Today in #OpenGov, Comey gets an invite from Senate Intelligence, Congress keeps an eye on DATA Act implementation, Mexico explores a quantitative open government measuring system, and more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Trump fires Comey, reverse engineered visitor logs, and more…
Today in #OpenGov, we explore the fallout from President Trump's decision to fire FBI director James Comey, continue to celebrate the DATA Act's recent deadline, look at how leaks are playing a role in Brexit strategy, and more...
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: DATA Act deadline, going beyond open data in South Bend, and more…
Today in #OpenGov, we look back on the DATA Act as a key deadline arrives, Illinois moves to protect personal data, two business professors explain the importance of visitor log transparency, and more...
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