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Model Open Government Directive « OpenColorado
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Model Open Government Directive. Model Open Government Directive. In December, Kevin Curry. And I began working on a model open government directive while at Citycamp Colorado. After a flurry of work over the last month, we, with the help of a few dozen additional open government advocates, are able to bring you the model directive for local government. This directive will help municipalities and state governments bring about open government in their communities. In addition, our friends at the Sunlight ...
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CityCamp Raleigh Expands Statewide for Third Annual Event. April 24, 2013. April 24, 2013. CityCamp NC, an event to promote citizen participation and government transparency, today announced plans to host the now state-focused event that brings together citizens, government and businesses in order to ignite innovation focused on improving quality of life through technology. For the 3. Combating duplication with open government. November 15, 2011. November 15, 2011. Originally posted on opensource.com.
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Gov 2.0 | Colorado Commentary
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This blog is about developments in Colorado. A Local Business Database and App – Good Intentions, but Off the Mark. March 4, 2012. Colorado Senator Morgan Carroll introduced legislation. Supporting local businesses and encouraging economic development are admirable, necessary goals. Sen. Carroll deserves support for pushing those efforts. But, the methods to achieve those goals in this legislation have significant shortcomings. Fourth, and finally, if the agencies just made the data available via an API.
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government | Colorado Commentary
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This blog is about developments in Colorado. After the Election…What I think. November 8, 2012. The 2012 election is over. President Obama won re-election. Democrats kept a majority in the Senate and picked up some seats in the House. (In Colorado, Democrats now hold the governorship, the state Senate, and the state House! Now it’s time to get to work. But, first, I can’t hold back sharing some of my opinions about the election, politics, the parties, and our government. The direction of our society:.
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Efficiency | Colorado Commentary
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This blog is about developments in Colorado. A Local Business Database and App – Good Intentions, but Off the Mark. March 4, 2012. Colorado Senator Morgan Carroll introduced legislation. Supporting local businesses and encouraging economic development are admirable, necessary goals. Sen. Carroll deserves support for pushing those efforts. But, the methods to achieve those goals in this legislation have significant shortcomings. Fourth, and finally, if the agencies just made the data available via an API.
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Model Open Government Directive | Sleep is Optional
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Musings on the Future of Government and Other Random Things. From Design Thinking: Checks and balances. Force Reduction – Your Targeting a Position, Not a Person? Model Open Government Directive. January 24, 2011. In December, Kevin Curry. And I began working on a model open government directive while at Citycamp Colorado. As we state in the comments to the directive’s introduction:. We modified, tailored, and improved the Federal open government directive. In the next couple of days, you will find multi...
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democracy | Colorado Commentary
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This blog is about developments in Colorado. After the Election…What I think. November 8, 2012. The 2012 election is over. President Obama won re-election. Democrats kept a majority in the Senate and picked up some seats in the House. (In Colorado, Democrats now hold the governorship, the state Senate, and the state House! Now it’s time to get to work. But, first, I can’t hold back sharing some of my opinions about the election, politics, the parties, and our government. The direction of our society:.