Re: Open Government Data and Voter Decision Support Technology

does that wikipedia article really not have an example of one in it?



J. Albert Bowden II

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On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 12:51 PM Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>
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> W3C Open Government Community Group,
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> W3C Electronic Governance Community Group,
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> I would like to share a hyperlink to a new Wikipedia article on the topic
> of voter decision support systems:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_decision_support_system .
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> Best regards,
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> Adam Sobieski
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> http://www.phoster.com/contents/
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> *From:* Adam Sobieski
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 20, 2018 3:38:29 AM
> *To:* public-opengov@w3.org
> *Subject:* Open Government Data and Voter Decision Support Technology
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> W3C Open Government Community Group,
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> I think that there is something to Web-based and desktop-based information
> dashboards and decision support systems for voters. Such decision support
> systems could aggregate election news articles and provide data
> visualization with respect to local, state and national elections.
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> I recently started some discussions about a new contest pertaining to the
> design of voter decision support systems. I indicated that there should be
> a well-publicized and periodic, e.g. annual, contest of designs and design
> concepts. I indicated that we would want to facilitate the best new designs
> and design concepts with advancements to Web standards including news
> article metadata and schema.
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> We could also facilitate the best new ideas with advancements to open
> government data, with advancements to data.gov .
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> Best regards,
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> Adam Sobieski
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> http://www.phoster.com/contents/
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Received on Monday, 5 November 2018 20:21:17 UTC