Information on US Open Government Initiative and Request for your Participation

All,

 

As a follow up to today's call, here are the links to the various
opportunities on the US Open Government effort where ideas or comments
can be submitted. I encourage each of you in your role as an IG member
to contribute to the conversations. The chairs need your help in
furthering our work and what we have to offer.

 

 

Participation is the current focus of the open dialog. Links are
directly below. 

 

Wrap-Up of the Open Government Brainstorming: Participation

<
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Wrap-Up-of-the-Open-Government-Brainstorm
ing-Participation/> 

*     Enhancing Citizen Participation in Decision-Making

<
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Enhancing-Citizen-Participation-in-Decisi
on-Making/> 

 

 

Transparency is currently still open for comment on what has been
submitted. Please review what has been posted and provide comment.

 

*     Transparency Principles

<
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Discussion-Phase-Transparency-Principles>
: How do we define transparency so that we can prioritize our
policymaking?

*     Transparency Governance

<http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Transparency-Governance/> : How do we
institutionalize transparency across all government agencies?

*     Transparency: Open Government Operations

<
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Discussion-Phase-Transparency-Operations/
> : How do we improve government operations to facilitate transparency?

*     Transparency: Data, Data.gov and Metadata

<http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Discussion-Phase-Transparency-Data/> :
How do we improve collection, storage, and dissemination of data
government-wide?

 

Cheers,

Kevin

 

 

Kevin Novak

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The American Institute of Architects

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