Oversight Committee Hearing Explores the Future of Transparency in Federal Spending
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 14 2011
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Ca.) at today's hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Screen capture from oversight.house.gov The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform just concluded a ... Read More
Dangerous Data Perfectionism
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, September 10 2010
Here's another take on this question of what quality of openness and transparency it's reasonable for us to expect from government, this from Gunnar Hellekson. As Chief Technology Strategist for the domestic public ... Read More
Apps for America 2: The Data.gov Challenge (and $25,000 Prize)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, May 21 2009
Calling all developers: The Sunlight Foundation, Google, O'Reilly Media and Techweb are launching a new contest, Apps for America 2: The Data.gov Challenge, to celebrate the launch of Data.gov today. They're looking for ... Read More
Clearing the Cache: What If President Obama Twittered?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, March 17 2009
Politico asks "Are Politicians Spamming YouTube?" Um, Is the Pope Catholic? Federal Computer Week is on Vivek Kundra watch duty. So is InformationWeek, but befitting their name, their information is weak... Read More
Rating Obama's First Weekly YouTube Address
BY Micah L. Sifry | Sunday, November 16 2008
There have been a number of good critiques of President-elect Obama's one-way use of YouTube to broadcast his weekly radio address (see especially my colleague Ellen Miller and John Dickerson's takes) and so I'm not ... Read More
Berkman at 10: Is the Internet Good for Democracy, Or What?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, May 15 2008
Is the Internet good for democracy, or not? John Palfrey is up leading a distributed conversation on that topic for the second plenary session. I'm going to take notes on the conversation, but as always treat these as ... Read More