Oh Hi, Machine-Readable Federal Budget Data
BY Nick Judd | Monday, February 13 2012
Tucked off to one side in the "supplemental materials" section of the White House's just-released federal budget is something called the Public Budget Database, a collection of data tables in machine-readable formats. An accompanying users' guide explains:
The data files provide sufficient detail to produce: (a) outlay totals by agency, subfunction, and Budget Enforcement Act category that are consistent with the totals presented in the 2013 Budget; (b) receipt totals by source, as shown in various published tables in the Budget; and (c) the deficit (on-budget, off-budget, and unified budget basis).Read More
Beth Noveck's Transparency Suggestions For Bringing Better Data Through the DATA Act
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, July 7 2011
Two competing initiatives from the House of Representatives and White House respectively fall short of their stated goal to increase transparency around government spending, former White House Deputy Chief Technology ... Read More
MoveOn and Moby Want You to Stop Eating Because of the Budget
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, April 13 2011
MoveOn is conducting a "rolling fast to protest the immoral budget cuts Republicans are pushing in Washington." They say 30,000 people are participating. Moby made a video. Discuss. Read More
And Word Rings Forth, "Fund More Tech"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, August 7 2009
Think more about technology. And by all means, figure out how we can buy more of it. That's the gentle nudge that Peter Orszag and John Holdren gave federal agencies in a joint memo issued this week. Read More