Yesterday, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra and Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra
unveiled what they call the
Open Government Dashboard, a sort of report card for
government agencies and their abilities to meet objectives set forth in the
Open Government Directive. The Dashboard makes it easy to see at a glance how the various agencies are progressing on initiatives to provide valuable data, maintain the integrity of that data, and perform basic services like hosting a publicly accessible Web site.
The dashboard gives individual scores, with explanations, of specific goals as well as overall rankings. Links to the department
Web sites are provided, as are the
milestones that the departments must meet. It's an interesting glimpse into one of the triumphs of the
Obama administration, a move toward open, digital, data-driven records that could lead to greater government efficiency and transparency. [From:
White House]
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Subscribe to comments(Unverified)Feb 11th 2010 12:35PM
Thank goodness for this. And how nice - practically everyone has earned perfect scores too. I'm glad the government has been able to give itself good grades on a completely undefined scale.
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(Unverified)Feb 12th 2010 3:53PM
Pfffffffffffft......