We want our draft open data executive order to serve as a helpful resource for any government. In that vein, we've translated the whole document into Spanish.
Continue readingAnnouncing Sunlight’s updated draft open data executive order
Thanks to the incredible feedback we received from all of you, we have significantly improved policy language for people to start an open data conversation in their communities.
Continue readingOpenGov Voices: Tulsa’s open data balancing act
Instead of diving into the deep end of open data, Tulsa is taking a more measured approach to make sure its citizens get the most of these transparency efforts.
Continue readingCreating an open data firestarter: Help us improve our draft executive order
We've developed a draft open data executive order for folks to kickstart an open data policy conversation in your city or state.
Continue readingWhy should cities have an open data policy?
Policy may not be the most exciting part of an open data initiative, but it can be essential for its success. Here are four reasons why.
Continue readingBig data in the ‘Bold New City’ of Jackson, Miss.
Jackson's dedication to open data will usher in an unprecedented era of transparency and accountability in the city.
Continue readingJackson, Miss., becomes first What Works city to sign executive order on open data
In a huge step forward for transparency in the city of Jackson, Miss., Mayor Tony Yarber has today signed an executive order that will create an open data policy and establish a powerful commitment to government openness.
Continue readingOpenGov Voices: Now is the time for open data in Mesa
As a part of the What Works Cities initiative, Sunlight will be working with Mesa, Ariz., to develop sustainable open data practices.
Continue readingSunlight kicks off open data efforts in first round of What Works Cities
The first round of cities has been selected for the What Works Cities initiative, and Sunlight is thrilled to helping them expand their use of open data.
Continue readingOpening data for stronger cities: The ‘What Works Cities’ initiative
Sunlight is proud to announce that we’ve joined a collaboration called the What Works Cities initiative, a three-year, nationwide program to accelerate the use of data and evidence in American cities.
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