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Article History WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Congress can expand the impact and functioning of the full range of its work by recognizing the transformative power of simple technological reforms that can create an open, public and fully transparent institution.
This in turn can create an empowered and aware public and enable a connection between constituents and legislators that can deepen the national discourse.
To address the coming opportunities and challenges of an increasingly connected political environment, Congress should engage in an ongoing discourse with the public and commit to creating a truly transparent legislature.
The Open House Project — a collaborative online project of the Sunlight Foundation — has identified the following as providing opportunities for reform:
» Legislation database. Publish legislative data in structured formats.
» Preserving congressional information. Protect congressional information through archiving and distribution.
» Congressional committees. Recognize committees as a public resource by making committee information available online.
» Congressional Research Service. Share nonpartisan research beyond Congress.
» Web access for members. Permit members to take full advantage of Internet resources.
» Citizen journalism access. Grant House access to non-traditional journalists.
» The Office of the Clerk of the House. Serve as a source for digital disclosure information.
» The Congressional Record. Maintain the veracity of a historical document.
» Congressional video. Create open video access to House proceedings.
» Coordinating Web standards. Commit to technology reform as an administrative priority.
This report is the direct result of a collaborative effort by a broad coalition of participants from left and right with substantial backgrounds in media, government, information technology, blogging, and public policy.
Each step of the report’s production has been open and participatory, from choosing topics through conversations on an electronic mailing list, to researching House institutions and reforms through blog posts and a wiki, to authoring sections of the report with collaborative documents online.
Preparing the report with the input of an entire community has informed it with the perspectives of a diverse group of contributors. In addition to simply soliciting the input of experts and stakeholders from various fields, the project has brought together technological and institutional expertise, opening a space for vital discussions and collaboration.
Through the Open House Project, relationships are developing between Web developers, government information experts, congressional staff, nonprofit organizers, and representatives. By permitting disparate fields to inform each other in creating a community report, the Open House Project will affect the technological systems and products of the House, and also the organizational capacity of the greater transparency community.
You can read the full report on the Web at: www.theopenhouseproject.com/report/openhouseproject_may8_07.pdf.
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10:53 AM MST on Fri., Jul. 20, 2007 re: "Pietro S. Nivola: Uncle Sam suffering from attention deficit disorder"
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Mr. Mirth Alert said:
Mr. Nivola should thank the Lord that he's allowed to put his ignorance on public display, for he knows little about division of labor & nothing about attention deficit disorder. Division of labor was a mfr.'ing scheme, to produce more for less, i.e., increase profit. Despite Mr. Mellon's early 20th-century claim that good govt. is good business, govt. neither mfrs. nor turns a profit. & This notion of doing a little of everything need not be explained by some questionable medical diagnosis but rather by the very dictum that got the guy who appointed all the policy makers elected: "I can please all of the people all of the time." Overstretched govt. is the product of deliberate planning, not some behavioral miscue.
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Examiner Reader said:
Sorry, but this Open House Project commentary reads like an Onion parody column: who @the Sunlight Fdn. sincerely believes that Congress has any interest in empowering the public? The gulf betw. haves & have-nots widens a little more each day, & as "haves" Congress sure as shootin' has nothing to gain by reducing that gulf. Never mind all this techno nonsense, Sunlight Fdn.: arrest members of Congress & detain them for 48 hr; if for no reason other than to shake it outta its "have" stupor.
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