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Information Today February 28, 2013 Barbie E. Keiser |
Big Data, Open Government, and Sunlight Open States is the latest in a collection of Big Data-open government analysis tools from Sunlight Foundation. |
InternetNews January 12, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Will e-Gov Get Its Day in Obama Administration? Open government advocates look to incoming administration to bring federal proceedings into the Internet age. |
Information Today July 16, 2007 Barbara Quint |
Sunlight Foundation Adds LOUIS and Insanely Useful Websites for Congressional Observers Curious what your representatives are doing with your tax dollars? Ask LOUIS, the new search engine from the Sunlight Foundation. |
Information Today April 30, 2012 |
Scout -- A New Free Alert System for Government Information Sunlight Labs introduced Scout, a free alert system for the things you care about in state and national government. It covers Congress, regulations across the whole executive branch, and legislation in all 50 states. |
InternetNews January 4, 2007 Roy Mark |
Dems Go Virtual to Promote New Agenda Second Life press conference promotes network neutrality and online posting of bills before votes. |
Information Today June 20, 2013 Barbie E. Keiser |
Co-Sponsor a Congressional Bill and Track Its Progress Cosponsor.gov is a sweeping expansion of the Citizen Cosponsor Project. The new website will now feature every bill and resolution introduced in the House, from Republicans and Democrats. |
Information Today July 23, 2015 |
New Resources Shed Light on Election Spending The Money, Politics and Transparency initiative -- from the Sunlight Foundation, Global Integrity, and the Electoral Integrity Project -- introduced a set of resources that show how money plays a role in elections and political parties. |
InternetNews January 30, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Tapping the Constituency, Wiki-Style New collaborative writing tool aims to give noisy blogosphere a unified voice. Will the politicians listen? |
PC World February 20, 2001 Jennifer O'Neill |
Congress Navigates a Flood of Net Privacy Bills Lawmakers, industry juggle e-commerce and consumer concerns in review of longtime (and new) proposals... |
Geotimes May 2006 Steven Quane |
The Rocket Docket: Legislating Science Out of Public Policy Rhetorically, little resistance exists for U.S. policy-makers to use science fairly and justly in creating the laws of the land. Procedurally, however, that is certainly not the case. |
Information Today January 27, 2011 Peggy Garvin |
OpenGovernment.org Beta for State Legislative Data Along with a cooperative network of civic hackers, the non-profit Participatory Politics Foundation has launched OpenGovernment.org, a beta site for searching state legislative data. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 11, 2008 Sean Silverthorne |
Does Democracy Need a Marketing Manager? The core benefits of marketing align closely with the requirements of democracy: exchange, consumption, choice, information, engagement, and inclusion. |
Reason April 2008 Jeff Flake |
Passing Bad Laws A short guided tour -- by a congressman -- of the worst bills currently in Congress. |
Searcher November 2012 Irene E. McDermott |
Internet Express - Stop the Vote: Voting Rights in the 2012 Election The author documents some of the historical and current attempts to restrict the vote and provides links to websites that help citizens register to vote. |
CIO May 15, 2002 Janice Brand |
A Bridge Between Public and Private IT Congress is attempting to tap the private sector's IT expertise and resources by allowing federal IT workers to swap jobs with their peers in the corporate world... |
Reason January 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
The Real Community Organizer Craig Newmark on Craigslist, libertarianism, online democracy, and nerd values |
Bank Systems & Technology February 22, 2007 Nancy Feig |
Report Shows Diversity in Check-Image Archives at Major Banks' Web Sites A new report by Corporate Insight examines the affect of Check 21 legislation on check-image archives. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 |
More Recommended Reading In Digital Destiny, Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy, lays bare the politics that keep individuals from participating in the media we deserve. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Foolish Book Review: "The Man Who Beats the S&P" Janet Lowe's The Man Who Beats the S&P takes a look at money manager Bill Miller, and how he keeps winning. Although published in 2002, the book is solely devoted to investigating Miller's investment philosophy, and therefore just as timely now as then. |
InternetNews September 8, 2004 Roy Mark |
Time Running Out on Fed's Tech Agenda CAN-SPAM and nanotech funding aside, the tech industry has seen little legislative success in a Congress consumed with matters of war and national security. |