Discussion points per this morning's call

All,

 

Here is the framework to which we need to respond. Again, please provide
me some comment by COB today or early tomorrow so I can aggregate,
review, and get posted.

 

Cheers,

Kevin

 

 

Some questions to consider in formulating ideas include:

*	How might the operations of government be made more transparent
and accountable?
*	How might federal advisory committees, rulemaking or electronic
rulemaking be better used to drive greater expertise into
decisionmaking?
*	What alternative models exist to improve the quality of
decisionmaking and increase opportunities for citizen participation?
*	What strategies might be employed to adopt greater use of Web
2.0 in agencies?
*	What policy impediments to innovation in government currently
exist?
*	What is the best way to change the culture of government to
embrace collaboration?
*	What changes in training or hiring of personnel would enhance
innovation?
*	What performance measures are necessary to determine the
effectiveness of open government policies?

 

 

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The American Institute of Architects

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