Shorter Orszag: Cookies Aren't So Toxic
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, June 28 2010
Departing OMB Director Peter Orszag announced Friday new federal policies loosening the federal government's approach to web "cookies" and tightening its approach to third-party tools like Twitter and Facebook; Center ... Read More
Wild Horses: Data.gov Proves Good Stats are Hard to Wrangle
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, January 28 2010
Rollin' rollin' rollin', keep them data rollin': A herd of federal agency data was taken in from the pasture on Jan. 22. // Photo: Bureau of Land Management Not to knock the plight of the wild North American horse, but ... Read More
Orszag, Democratizing Data, and Creating Intramural Rivalry
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 22 2009
OMB's Peter Orszag blogs on why Data.gov matters: Read More
Orzsag Blogs Back Against AP's Climate Change Framing
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 13 2009
One more from the White House blog. Or more precisely, OMB director Peter Orzsag's blog, known around these parts as Orszblog! Read More
Budget by Blog: Orszag Wonks Out on Spending Cuts
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 7 2009
It's just not everyday that you get a formal statement from the White House pointing you to a blog post. Well, perhaps it's the new normal, but it still can come across as a bit odd. Read More
"Dear Director Orszag"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, April 14 2009
To qualify for federal dollars under the stimulus package, each U.S. state and territory had 45 days from the date of passage to certify that they wanted the money and that they would use it for economic recovery ... Read More