Introducing Data.gov!
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 6 2009
Well, sorta. As someone mentioned on Twitter, it is a bit comical that the homepage of what will become the epicenter of the open data movement now consists of a jpeg. Nothing says freedom of information like converting text into static images! But it is a first step; Data.gov has gone from an unresolvable URL to a placeholder page. The site, of course, was proposed by new federal CIO Vivek Kundra as a way of gathering, bundling, and pushing out the data produced by the federal government. If the DC Data Catalog, Kundra's past project, is any guide, then what we're in for isn't just a one-stop shop of the same ol' government data tied up with a pretty bow. It's access to the operational information that powers the government itself. According to that static image/homepage, a full-featured Data.gov will launch late next month.