Feds Asking for Help on How, Exactly, to Recovery.gov
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, April 23 2009
We've mentioned before that the cast of characters behind stimulus spending oversight is convening a week of online dialogue, kicking off Monday, and we've got some more details. According to a one-pager being sent around by the National Academy of Public Administration, the idea for the discussion came from House Government Reform Committee chair Ed Towns (D-NY). The hope is to create an ambitiously "vendor-neutral" space in which to talk over the more technical aspects of recovery oversight. In particular, says NAPA, the week of discussion is intended to cover IT topics including:
- website design
- data collection
- data warehousing
- data analysis and visualization
- waste, fraud, and abuse detection
- other topics that are key to achieving greater transparency and accountability
Is there another short-hand adjectival phrase to describe having people submit and vote up or down ideas than "Digg-like?" If so, insert it here. That's the process that will be in play next week. Even for the cynical and jaded among us, this is, on the surface, a fairly innovative approach to a multi-agency federal government enterprise. The discussion will go down on Recovery.gov, but keep an eye as well on @natldialogue on Twitter.