MORE 'DASHBOARDS' POSTS
From an OMB Watch Post by Gavin Baker: In a hearing on federal spending transparency which just concluded, House Oversight Committee ranking member Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) entered our letter signed by more than 30 transparency groups in support of restoring the Electronic Government Fund into the hearing record. The E-Gov Fund supports important government […]
1. CIO.gov (Web App, Most Mobile Browsers, No Download Required) http://apps.usa.gov/cio-gov-mobile/ CIO.gov is the website of the U.S. Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Federal CIO Councils, serving as a central resource for information on Federal IT. By showcasing examples of innovation, identifying best practices, and providing a forum for Federal IT leaders, CIO.gov keeps […]
Sunlight Foundation: Congress Discussing Possible Reprieve To Funding Cuts For Transparency/Data Sites
Associations and Organizations, Dashboards, Data Files, Funding, News
|From a Sunlight Foundation Blog Post Titled, “Have we saved the data? Maybe” by Daniel Schuman at the Sunlight Foundation: Online transparency programs will enjoy a reprieve from the chopping block if the short term budget resolution posted late last night by House Republicans were to become law. The latest proposal appears to continue funding the […]
No Kidding: Most U.S. Government Transparency Web Sites To Go Dark
Dashboards, Data Files, Funding, Interviews, Management and Leadership, News, Profiles, Resources
|From Federal News Radio: Many of the Obama administration’s top open government initiatives are set to be turned off by May 31. Government sources confirm that the Office of Management and Budget is planning to take seven websites dark in two months because of a lack of funding. One government official, who requested anonymity because […]
U.S. Government: "Stripped-Down Digital Records Archive Set to Debut"
Archives and Special Collections, Dashboards, Journal Articles, News, Preservation
|From a Federal Times Article: The National Archives and Records Administration’s Electronic Records Archive (ERA), after years of delays, will launch at three agencies this month, but will have fewer capabilities than originally planned. The State, Justice and Health and Human Services departments will be the first to fully access the system to transfer electronic […]
From the Dashboard Web Site (Interactive Resource) From the In response to the eGov Act of 2002 Section 207, the R&D Dashboard beta web site provides an initial look at U.S. Federal Investments in Science and Research from two agencies; the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) from years 2000-2009. […]