Accountability Data, Remixed: White House Launches Ethics.gov
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, March 8 2012
The White House today announced Ethics.gov, a portal the Obama administration is using to consolidate several sets of data related to elections or influence all in one place. This takes several datasets that were previously more difficult to get to and makes them more accessible and easier to use. Firstly, people who may not have known about these data now do, and have a chance to see what each dataset includes. The Sunlight Foundation's John Wonderlich writes, "... the President is acknowledging the role of public oversight, and asserting that the President has a responsibility to create meaningful online disclosure of ethics and influence information. That's a new role for the President, and one we're glad to see the White House struggling through, especially because it's a role Sunlight has tried to play as much as possible." Read More
Consumer Watchdog Reacts to McLaughlin Reprimand
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 20 2010
Consumer Watchdog's reaction to Deputy U.S. CTO Andrew McLaughlin's limited, though inappropriate, contact with his former colleagues at Google is to say that the McLaughlin's Google ties alone were never the problem. Read More
Lunching on Ethics Reform with Eisen and Chopra
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, January 14 2010
For those of you looking for something to do around lunchtime on the east coast, you could do worse than to watch the live web briefing and chat from White House ethics counsel Norm Eisen and U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra on ... Read More
Ethics and Believability in Politics: On Sifry's Theory of an 'Obama Disconnect'
BY Peter Daou | Tuesday, January 5 2010
Cross-posted at Huffington Post Micah Sifry has written a widely discussed essay about the denuded Obama grassroots movement, touching on a broad range of issues, from the campaign team's exertion of top-down control to ... Read More