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open government
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26 November 2009
Of Government 2.0, Open Source and Open Data
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Great to see this in Australian Senator Kate Lundy's big speech "Government 2.0: co-designing a better democracy": Open sourc...
18 November 2009
Sir Tim: "Public Data is a Public Good"
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The man - er, knight - himself comments on the opening up of the Ordnance Survey, and concludes with these thoughts: Data is beginning to ...
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22 October 2009
Of Open Source and Open Government
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One of the key figures in the open government in Australia - and indeed globally, given the paucity of such people - is Kate Lundy. She'...
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06 October 2009
Open Source and the Fear of Failure
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Yesterday I took part in an interesting event organised by BT called " Accelerating Enterprise adoption of Open Source Software " ...
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30 September 2009
What Light on Yonder gov.uk Site Breaks?
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The first glint of hope for openness in the UK government begins to sparkle : From today we are inviting developers to show government how t...
25 August 2009
Open.gov: The Meme Spreads
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It's really striking how the idea of open government has gone from nowhere a few months ago to hot meme of the moment. Here's the l...
21 July 2009
Building on Open Data
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One of the great things about openness is that it lets people do incredible things by adding to it in a multiplicity of ways. The beatuy is...
24 June 2009
Pillars of Open Government
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As you may have noticed, I'm writing more about open government these days, simply because there's more to write about - and that...
19 June 2009
Opening up: New York Senate's Doing It *Now*
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Vancouver may have promised that it will do it, the New York Senate is actually opening up completely now : Welcome to the Open NYSenate To...
15 June 2009
An Open Letter to Sir Tim about Open Government
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Without doubt, one of the most exciting recent developments in the world of openness has been the sudden fervour with which the British gove...
31 May 2009
Open Government: the Latest Member of the Open Family
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One of the most exciting developments in the last few years has been the application of some of the core ideas of free software and open sou...
15 May 2009
Can the Director of Digital Engagement Open up UK Government?
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Recently, several posts on both of my blogs have been circling around issues of government transparency, especially in the light of the curr...
07 May 2009
It's Open, Gov, Honest
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Interesting to see Microsoft jumping on the openness bandwagon again - specifically, on the open government bandwagon: The Open Government ...
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29 April 2009
Towards Transparency for Europe
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Regular readers of this blog will have spotted that I've been posting more about transparency recently. Of course, it's a natural e...
09 April 2009
OpenSecrets Moves To 'Open Data' Model
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More welcome transparency moves in the US: Campaign finance clearinghouse OpenSecrets.org, which is run by the nonpartisan Center for Respo...
05 April 2009
Top 10 Measurements for Open Government
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One of the most exciting applications of openness in recent months has been to government. A year ago, open government was sporadic and pre...
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02 December 2008
Openness We Can Believe In
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Of course, no danger of any of this dangerous "21st century" openness cropping up here in the UK: President-elect Obama has champ...
18 July 2007
An Unintended Act of Open Government
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Although unintentional in this case, here's a good example of why we need open government: "Big Brother" plans to automatical...
Green Government, Open Government
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Talking of open government : To Chance in particular, and the Greens in general, the promoting of FOSS is ultimately the promotion of the p...
09 July 2007
Open Government
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I predict this will become increasingly common in the future: Earlier this year, former US senator and presidential candidate Bill Bradley p...
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