Joe Goldman, AmericaSpeaks
Joseph Peters, Ascentum
The recently-released Open Government Directive requires all federal agencies to create an open government web site within 60 days that provides the public with opportunities to provide input on the agency’s open government plan, publishes key data sets, and provides information about opportunities to participate in agency activities, among other things.
Here are additional elements that may be included on the sites to address the participation and collaboration goals of the Open Government Directive…
Read more here about participation and open government websites.
