Lending the CTO a Hand with OOGL
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, February 20 2009
Meet OOGL. On his very first full day in the new job, you might remember, President Obama gave word that the as-yet-unnamed person who will eventually fill the as-yet-pretty-much-undefined federal Chief Technology Officer job will come into office with an assignment waiting. He or she will have 120 days (which runs out on March 21) to write an Open Government Directive that lays out how Uncle Sam will be game-changingly "transparent," "participatory," and "collaborative." Big job, the clock's ticking, and it seems only fitting to attempt to make the process of writing the open-government directive itself, you know, transparent and participatory and collaborative.
That's where the Sunlight Foundation comes in.* They've created OOGL -- Our Open Government List -- that lets folks submit and vote up or down ideas to go into the directive.
*Note: Our Andrew Rasiej and Micah Sifry are senior advisors to the Sunlight Foundation.