Let a thousand open gov plans bloom. Or at least 17.

With a degree of coordination more associated with a teenage gymnasts than the United States federal government, in the short time since the Obama White House issued its call for a more open government on Tuesday morning, 17 of the biggest federal agencies have out memos or press releases touting what will be in their custom open government plans. NASA is pledging to publish an RSS feed of tech projects available for public licensing. USDA is releasing new data in the hopes of spurring software developers to enrich its stable of food-related web resources and games, which already boasts MyFoodapedia and the MyPyramid Blast Off experience. You can check out all of the agency open gov proposals here.