Facebook's Manifest Destiny Runs Into Open Government
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 26 2010
Facebook's recent privacy changes reverberated loudly in and out of Washington. With many people grumbling about closing their Facebook accounts, U.S. senators have been making noises about calling in the Federal Trade ... Read More
A Taste of Data.gov's New Recipe
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 20 2010
Wired.com's Eliot Van Buskirk got a sneak peak at the new Data.gov, a.k.a. the redesign of the year-old White House data hub that will be officially released tomorrow. From the looks of it, the revamped site should ... Read More
McLaughlin Floats Idea of a Federal Employee, Um, Facebook
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, September 11 2009
Andrew McLaughlin, Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer for Internet Policy, said during his closing keynote at yesterday's Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington that his 'things to get to' list contains an intriguing potential ... Read More
Transportation Safety Board Begins Posting All Accident Reports
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, June 2 2009
One more quick one from what might be worth calling the "open agency movement": open-access advocate Gavin Baker points out that the National Transportation Safety Board has, as of this week, begun pro-actively ... Read More