economic and community development using technology
8 Feb
President Obama released the Open Government Directive to encourage participation and collaboration while developing a more transparent government.
The Open Government Directive required all federal government agencies to receive public feedback and integrate advice and ideas from average citizens. The Directive was designed to make government think more strategically and function more efficiently while improving the overall availability and accuracy of information.
The first version of the Dashboard tracks agency progress on the deliverables set out in the Directive and links to each agency’s Open Government Webpage. You can see a full timeline of Directive milestones and deadlines here.
The U.S. General Services Administration has provided the technology, powered by IdeaScale under a free citizen engagement license, to make it easier for you to interact with each federal agency.
The Agency Contact Information for IdeaScale is a list of all agencies and their contact information. Ideas and comments submitted via email, phone, or other means will be posted on the agency’s website by moderators which will allow others to comment and vote on these ideas.
Americans are also encouraged to use social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
1 Jan
Happy New Year! I decided the new year was an excellent opportunity to start a new blog dedicated to integrating technology into economic and community development. MUC6UQQRNZBR