The District of Columbia’s Board of Elections & Ethics has suspended a program that would have permitted overseas and military..
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As part of an information-gathering effort, Code for America yesterday began asking the Twitter-verse for case studies, success stories and..
Kentucky’s state website kentucky.gov won a best of the web award from the Center for Digital Government (CDG). The award..
In this edition of CivSource’s The Gallery, Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., discusses his vision of..
Maryland’s General Assembly and Board of Public Works are moving forward with several measures designed to increase transparency. The new..
New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has announced that he’ll be putting the state’s monthly spending reports online as part of..
In March, CivSource reported on the release of eight case studies from the Technology For Transparency Network examining transparency initiatives..
Virginia has started streaming its transportation Boards and Commissions meetings live online. All public bodies in Virginia’s Transportation Secretariat that..
Launched April 1, Digital Capital Week (DCWEEK) unveiled a wiki to fill volunteer positions for twenty-five projects focused on technology,..
Those of us interested in government 2.0 issues have seen a plethora of events, articles and books spring up in..
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn announced a new website last week, meant to shine “sunlight” on the state’s finances. Sunshine.Illinois.gov is..
Laying the groundwork and internal controls for Recovery Act spending may go down in the history books as an overnight..