Reports and recommendations for government transparency

Reports and Recommendations

 * Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)


 * Record Chaos: The Deplorable State of Electronic Record Keeping in the Federal Government


 * Committee on the Status &amp; Future of Federal e-Rulemaking - 2008


 * Achieving the Potential: The Future of Federal e-Rulemaking. A Report to Congress and the President


 * Congressional Management Foundation


 * Communicating with Congress: Recommendations for Improving the Democratic Dialogue


 * David Robinson, Harlan Yu, William P. Zeller, and Edward W. Felten. Yale Journal of Law &amp; Technology, Vol. 11, 2008.


 * Government Data and the Invisible Hand


 * Ed Mayo and Tom Steinberg (an independent review)


 * The Power of Information
 * Annotate-able version of the Power of Information


 * Demos


 * Agile Government: A Provocation Paper


 * Jerry Brito, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University


 * Hack, Mash &amp; Peer: Crowdsourcing Government Transparency


 * Marc Galanter. Law &amp; Society Review, Vol. 9:1, 1974.


 * Why the "Haves" Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change
 * Also: Joel B. Grossman, Stewart Macaulay, Herbert M. Kritzer. Law &amp; Society Review, Vol. 33:4, 1999.
 * Do the "Haves" still come out ahead?


 * Mercatus Center at George Mason University


 * Recent reports on accountability and government oversight


 * The Open House Project


 * The Open House Project Report


 * Enabling Collaboration


 * NAPA Report on Collaboration in Government, Enabling Collaboration: Three Priorities for the New Administration.


 * The American Association of Law Libraries


 * Statement to The Obama-Biden Transition Team: Public Policy Positions of The American Association of Law Libraries


 * Governance Studies at Brookings:


 * Improving Technology Utilization in Electronic Government around the World, 2008


 * Granicus, Inc.


 * A New Definition of Government Transparency

and developing recommendations for President Obama's Open Government Directive. This meeting took place March 30-31, 2009.
 * Champions of Participation - a meeting of 34 managers from 23 different federal agencies and departments, discussing


 * Executive Summary Report, March 30-31, 2009


 * Coalition for an Accountable Recovery - includes OMB Watch, Project on Government Oversight, the Sunlight Foundation, and Good Jobs First, and dozens of other open-government groups


 * Comments for OMB April 3 Interim Guidance on Implementation of the Recovery Act (M-09-15), April 17, 2009

Helen Darbshire / AccessInfo : http://bit.ly/dz9K75

Hearings

 * Committee on House Administration
 * September 27, 2006 - The IT Assessment: A Ten-Year Vision for Information Technology in the House
 * Video and Text of the hearing