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Source: White House Blog | Author: Matt Compton | Date: March 15, 2012 “Last week, right before we launched Ethics.gov — which brings data from across the federal government to one place where it can all be searched — Chris Vein, the Deputy United States Chief Technology Officer, sat down to talk about how the [...]

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Source: National Public Radio | Author: Susan Arbetter | Date: March 8, 2012 “So just as your listeners can upload their music into the cloud, New York State can begin to upload their datasets into the cloud and allow their citizens to retrieve it and analyze it in a way that makes sense to them.” [...]

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Source: Government Technology | Author: News Staff | Date: March 2, 2012 “The Big Apple is stepping up its open data program. The New York City Council unanimously approved a measure on Wednesday, Feb. 29, that requires city agencies to publish public data sets on an online portal.” View Article > >

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Can the government really be “open” if it’s not open for everyone? As Federal, state, and local governments put more of their data online, it is important that they take into consideration the needs of all of their constituents, including those who are disabled and use special technologies to access the Internet. This becomes especially important [...]

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