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This collection of essays, interviews, and case studies provides a multi-faceted and nonpartisan account of government as it becomes more transparent, collaborative, and participatory. Each chapter expresses the views of its prominent author, and the book as a whole offers a persuasive argument for transparency and interactivity in government at all levels. As a handbook for advocates of openness and e-government, Open Government provides a valuable mosaic of opinions from leading politicians, journalists, programmers, professors, and visionaries, making it a must-read, particularly in light of current events and technologies.

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* The beautiful vision: seamless access to government information that is remixable, meaningful citizen interaction with government officials, and improved government effectiveness through realtime data analysis and visualization

* Transparency in the U.S. and abroad: solutions to bureaucratic indifference as well as government procurement biased towards proprietary, closed-source vendors

* Open, semantic government using Web 2.0 technologies: mashing up government data, knowledge management via wiki, and the open source approach to government

* Government 2.0 agenda for public participation: reforming government procurement, mandating the use of open standards, and bringing citizens into the government process

Open Government editor Daniel Lathrop is a former investigative projects reporter with the Seattle Post Intelligencer who's covered politics in Washington state, Iowa, Florida, and Washington D.C. He's a specialist in campaign finance and "computer-assisted reporting" -- the practice of using data analysis to report the news.

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Useful stuff, thanks! We used O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Meme Map in creating our idea of an "Organisational Architecture of Participation" and "Policy 2.0". Fred Garnett Nigel Ecclesfield. Now blogging these ideas on http://architectureofparticipation.wo...

09/30/2009
MattrickPHolb

MattrickPHolb: that sounds interesting fred6368, participation is very important, and perhaps you would like to hear my ideas on government as well. I'll be sure to look into yours... 11/04/2009

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See also: Gov 2.0 Summit and Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase 2009 http://bit.ly/49t7RD

09/29/2009