Cross-posted on the Google Public Policy Blog.
Public=Online is the the feat cry during this years Sunshine Week, an period event to particular the importance of open polity and the immunity of information. The hebdomad is sponsored by the American Society of News Editors, and some editorial boards have echoed the thoughts of the metropolis Plain Dealer:
...government aggregation ought to be prefabricated available to the open as apace as possible, with a minimum of bunk and in the easiest, most reachable artefact possible--which these days effectuation via the Internet.We agree--and what meliorate artefact to celebrate Sunshine Week than with leading thinkers on government, media and citizen contact on every sides of the semipolitical spectrum who feel the same? Yesterday at our Google D.C. office, the Sunlight Foundation announced its Public=Online campaign.
Its elating to wager growing support for transparency and to wager the progress thats been prefabricated in the last assemblage alone. Every day, finished sites same Data.gov and projects same Open Congress, OMB Watch and our Public Data Explorer, more accumulation is available online.
But theres still a gap between having admittance to polity accumulation and easily understanding what it means. To support fill this gap, Google has partnered with the Sunlight Foundation in its Design for America oppose to make polity accumulation more comprehensible to the public.

Posted by Ginny Hunt, Head of Google Public Sector Lab
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