Open Government Radiohttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradioStephen Buckley is your host for "Open Government Radio" where invited guests and listeners share their perspectives on the movement towards more transparency and public involvement in the operations of government.enCopyright Stephen Buckley (C/O Blogtalkradio)Wed, 04 Sep 2019 10:30:00 GMTFri, 07 Oct 2016 19:59:09 GMTUS GovernmentBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/ada8b078-af65-4d4b-b996-4790eac4ad52_businesscard-cropped2.jpgOpen Government Radiohttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradioStephen Buckley is your host for "Open Government Radio" where invited guests and listeners share their perspectives on the movement towards more transparency and public involvement in the operations of government.sbuckley@igc.orgStephen Buckleyus government,open government,participation,transparency,collaboration,measure,dashboard,measurement,open government directive,coffee partyStephen BuckleynoStephen Buckley is your host for "Open Government Radio" where invited guests and listeners share their perspectives on the movement towards more transparency aepisodicOpenGovRadio - October 7, 2016https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2016/10/07/opengovradio--october-7-2016US Governmenthttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2016/10/07/opengovradio--october-7-2016/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2016/10/07/opengovradio--october-7-2016Fri, 07 Oct 2016 19:59:09 GMTOpenGovRadio - October 7, 2016I'm testing out a new version of Open Government Radio, using screen-sharing via http://www.join.me/opengovernment 00:29:00Stephen Buckleyno#opengovI'm testing out a new version of Open Government Radio, using Join.me#Rally4Sanity Aftermath: What Do YOU Think?: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/10/30/rally4sanity-aftermath-what-do-you-thinkPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/10/30/rally4sanity-aftermath-what-do-you-think/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/10/30/rally4sanity-aftermath-what-do-you-thinkSat, 30 Oct 2010 20:00:00 GMT#Rally4Sanity Aftermath: What Do YOU Think?: The Stewart/Colbert-combined "Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear" is scheduled for the National Mall on Saturday, October 30, 2010, from 12noon to 3pm ET. --- Let's talk about it? Did you watch the whole thing? What effect, if any, will it have? Should we use Humor to increase Public Engagement? We want to hear from you.02:00:00Stephen BuckleynoJon Stewart,Stephen Colbert,Rally4Sanity,Public Engagement,Coffee PartyThe Stewart/Colbert-combined "Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear" is scheduled for the National Mall on Saturday, October 30, 2010, from 12noon to 3pm ET. ---NARA's "Federal Register 2.0" is Launchedhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/28/naras-federal-register-20-is-launchedPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/28/naras-federal-register-20-is-launched/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/28/naras-federal-register-20-is-launchedWed, 28 Jul 2010 18:00:00 GMTNARA's "Federal Register 2.0" is Launched"Federal Register 2.0" was launched on Monday, July 26th. NARA's Ray Mosley tells us more about it. -- For more information, including email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaboration"Federal Register 2.0" was launched on Monday, July 26th. NARA's Ray Mosley tells us more about it. -- For more information, including email-notices of upcominOpenGovRadio at Six Months: What's Been Learnedhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/20/opengovradio-at-six-months-whats-been-learnedPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/20/opengovradio-at-six-months-whats-been-learned/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/20/opengovradio-at-six-months-whats-been-learnedTue, 20 Jul 2010 18:00:00 GMTOpenGovRadio at Six Months: What's Been LearnedOGR's Host, Stephen Buckley, reflects on lessons-learned (& to be learned) from the first six months of Open Government Radio. YOU, the listeners, are the invited guests. So now's your chance to comment, question, or make a suggestion about making government more "transparent, participatory, and collaborative." --- http://bit.ly/a54Qe5 Receive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 00:25:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,engagement,transparency,participation,collaborationOGR's Host, Stephen Buckley, reflects on lessons-learned (& to be learned) from the first six months of Open Government Radio. YOU, the listeners, are the inTo Be Announced (see below)https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/13/to-be-announced-see-belowPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/13/to-be-announced-see-below/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/07/13/to-be-announced-see-belowTue, 13 Jul 2010 18:00:00 GMTTo Be Announced (see below)Receive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:01:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationReceive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.comNARA: Portal for Public Participationhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/29/nara-portal-for-public-participationPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/29/nara-portal-for-public-participation/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/29/nara-portal-for-public-participationTue, 29 Jun 2010 18:00:00 GMTNARA: Portal for Public ParticipationThe National Archives (NARA) is the federal agency that has "doing" Open Government (transparency, participation, collaboration) for the last 75 years. It is the home of the Federal Register. We'll be talking with Pamela Wright of NARA's OpenGov Team. For more information about this show and also receive email-notices of upcoming shows, go to http://www.UStransparency.com 01:01:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,Federal Register,transparency,participation,collaborationThe National Archives (NARA) is the federal agency that has "doing" Open Government (transparency, participation, collaboration) for the last 75 years. It is thChecking for Culture-Change via MSPB Surveyshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/15/checking-for-culture-change-via-mspb-surveysPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/15/checking-for-culture-change-via-mspb-surveys/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/15/checking-for-culture-change-via-mspb-surveysTue, 15 Jun 2010 18:00:00 GMTChecking for Culture-Change via MSPB SurveysIs the Open-Government "culture-change" real ... or imagined? The answer lies in the federal employee surveys conducted by the MSPB (U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board). The guest for this show is Dr. John Crum, director of the MSPB's Office of Policy and Evaluation. --- Listen here, but follow the links that we'll be discusssing at http://www.UStransparency.com (sign-up for email-notices there, too).01:01:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationIs the Open-Government "culture-change" real ... or imagined? The answer lies in the federal employee surveys conducted by the MSPB (U.S. Merit Systems ProtectThe Secret Public-Participation Act of 1969https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/08/the-secret-public-participation-act-of-1969Politicshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/08/the-secret-public-participation-act-of-1969/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/08/the-secret-public-participation-act-of-1969Tue, 08 Jun 2010 18:00:00 GMTThe Secret Public-Participation Act of 1969We'll be talking about the National Environmental Policy Act, its little-known (but powerful) requirement for public engagement, and its role (or lack thereof) leading up to the BP Oil Spill. For more details and links to follow the discussion, go to Steve's blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationWe'll be talking about the National Environmental Policy Act, its little-known (but powerful) requirement for public engagement, and its role (or lack thereof)The 1990s' Origins of Today's Open Government Initiativehttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/01/the-1990s-origins-of-todays-open-government-initiativePoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/01/the-1990s-origins-of-todays-open-government-initiative/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/06/01/the-1990s-origins-of-todays-open-government-initiativeTue, 01 Jun 2010 18:00:00 GMTThe 1990s' Origins of Today's Open Government InitiativeReceive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationReceive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.comTalking OpenGov with OSTP's Eugene Huanghttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/25/talking-opengov-with-ostps-eugene-huangPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/25/talking-opengov-with-ostps-eugene-huang/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/25/talking-opengov-with-ostps-eugene-huangTue, 25 May 2010 18:00:00 GMTTalking OpenGov with OSTP's Eugene HuangWe'll be talking about OpenGov implementation with the White House/OSTP's Eugene Huang, Special Advisor to the U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra. -- Receive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationWe'll be talking about OpenGov implementation with the White House/OSTP's Eugene Huang, Special Advisor to the U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Aneesh Chopra. --OpenGov at EPA: Talking with Lisa Schlosserhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/18/opengov-at-epa-talking-with-lisa-schlosserPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/18/opengov-at-epa-talking-with-lisa-schlosser/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/18/opengov-at-epa-talking-with-lisa-schlosserTue, 18 May 2010 18:00:00 GMTOpenGov at EPA: Talking with Lisa SchlosserLisa Schlosser from EPA's OpenGov Team will talk about their OpenGov Plan. We will take your calls AFTER discussing the questions/comments posted at http://bit.ly/bgpb5a -- Receive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyLisa Schlosser from EPA's OpenGov Team will talk about their OpenGov Plan. We will take your calls AFTER discussing the questions/comments posted at http://bit."GovFresh at One Year: Talking with Luke Fretwell"https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/11/govfresh-at-one-year-talking-with-luke-fretwellPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/11/govfresh-at-one-year-talking-with-luke-fretwell/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/11/govfresh-at-one-year-talking-with-luke-fretwellTue, 11 May 2010 18:00:00 GMT"GovFresh at One Year: Talking with Luke Fretwell"It's been one year since Luke Fretwell created GovFresh. We'll talk with him about the past year and the future for GovFresh. -- Receive email-notices of upcoming shows by subscribing to the blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyIt's been one year since Luke Fretwell created GovFresh. We'll talk with him about the past year and the future for GovFresh. -- Receive email-notices oEvaluating the OpenGov Plans of Federal Agencieshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/04/evaluating-the-opengov-plans-of-federal-agenciesPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/04/evaluating-the-opengov-plans-of-federal-agencies/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/05/04/evaluating-the-opengov-plans-of-federal-agenciesTue, 04 May 2010 18:00:00 GMTEvaluating the OpenGov Plans of Federal AgenciesHow much do the OpenGov Plans of federal agencies comply with the requirements of the Open Government Directive? We will talk with Patrice McDermott of OpentheGovernment.org and Robbie Schingler of NASA's OpenGov team. For more details and links to help you follow the discussion, go to the blog-post of 5/4/10 at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyHow much do the OpenGov Plans of federal agencies comply with the requirements of the Open Government Directive? We will talk with Patrice McDermott of OpentheBeth Noveck Takes Your OpenGov Questionshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/20/beth-noveck-takes-your-opengov-questions Short link --> http://bit.ly/c8t2Jp]]> Short link --> http://bit.ly/c8t2Jp]]>Politicshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/20/beth-noveck-takes-your-opengov-questions/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/20/beth-noveck-takes-your-opengov-questionsTue, 20 Apr 2010 18:00:00 GMTBeth Noveck Takes Your OpenGov Questions Short link --> http://bit.ly/c8t2Jp]]>Beth Noveck is the White House's Deputy Chief Technology Officer with responsbility for the President Obama's Open Government Initiative. More details about this program (including the websites to be discussed during the program) will be posted at UStransparency.com --> Short link --> http://bit.ly/c8t2Jp01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationBeth Noveck is the White House's Deputy Chief Technology Officer with responsbility for the President Obama's Open Government Initiative. More details aboutReview of OpenGov Plans - Version 1.0: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/13/review-of-opengov-plans--version-10Politicshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/13/review-of-opengov-plans--version-10/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/13/review-of-opengov-plans--version-10Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:00:00 GMTReview of OpenGov Plans - Version 1.0: We will be joined by Jenn Gustetic of PhaseOne Consulting Group to discuss the Open Government Plans required by OMB to be issued by federal agencies last week. For more details and links that we'll be discussing, go to my blog at UStransparency.com for 4/12/10 or simply paste this URL http://bit.ly/azfiVa01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyWe will be joined by Jenn Gustetic of PhaseOne Consulting Group to discuss the Open Government Plans required by OMB to be issued by federal agencies last week.Spotting Holes in OpenGov Plans for Public Engagement https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/06/spotting-holes-in-opengov-plans-for-public-engagementPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/06/spotting-holes-in-opengov-plans-for-public-engagement/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/04/06/spotting-holes-in-opengov-plans-for-public-engagementTue, 06 Apr 2010 18:00:00 GMTSpotting Holes in OpenGov Plans for Public Engagement With the OpenGov Plans by federal agencies to be released this Wednesday (April 7th), how are we to judge whether a Plan is adequate to the task? J.H. Snider of iSolon.org will join us for discussion about his paper on "Deterring Fake Public Participation". Follow the links we'll be discussing by going to http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyWith the OpenGov Plans by federal agencies to be released this Wednesday (April 7th), how are we to judge whether a Plan is adequate to the task? J.H. Snider oWho Should Own "OpenGov" within a Federal Agency?https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/30/who-should-own-opengov-within-a-federal-agencyPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/30/who-should-own-opengov-within-a-federal-agency/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/30/who-should-own-opengov-within-a-federal-agencyTue, 30 Mar 2010 18:00:00 GMTWho Should Own "OpenGov" within a Federal Agency? A discussion with Steve Radick ("Social Media Strategery") about various aspects of "social media / Gov2.0 / Open Government". For more details and links, go to the posting for 3/30/10 at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,social media,participation,transparencyA discussion with Steve Radick ("Social Media Strategery") about various aspects of "social media / Gov2.0 / Open Government". For more details and linksOpenGov "Citizen Collaboration" - How's It Working?https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/23/opengov-citizen-collaboration--hows-it-workingPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/23/opengov-citizen-collaboration--hows-it-working/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/23/opengov-citizen-collaboration--hows-it-workingTue, 23 Mar 2010 18:00:00 GMTOpenGov "Citizen Collaboration" - How's It Working?Federal agencies have been using online "citizen engagement tools" to solicit ideas from the public on how to be more "open". The White House tried it last summer. How's it working? We're joined by Dan Munz from GSA and Stephen Konieczka from Univ. of Colorado's School of Communication. For more details, including links, go to http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynocollaboration,open government,measure,participation,transparencyFederal agencies have been using online "citizen engagement tools" to solicit ideas from the public on how to be more "open". The White House tried it last sumOpenGov "Bubble"? Tom Bryer Returns to OpenGovRadiohttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/16/opengov-bubble-tom-bryer-returns-to-opengovradioPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/16/opengov-bubble-tom-bryer-returns-to-opengovradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/16/opengov-bubble-tom-bryer-returns-to-opengovradioTue, 16 Mar 2010 18:00:00 GMTOpenGov "Bubble"? Tom Bryer Returns to OpenGovRadioIs the Obama White House's "Open Government Initiative" in danger of creating a "democracy bubble" where the expectations of citizens are being raised to a level that won't be met? We briefly touched on Tom Bryer's warning on the March 2nd show, and he returns to talk about it and other points in his recent paper in the Int'l. Journal of Public Participation: "President Obama, Public Participation, and an Agenda for Research and Experimentation" Links to be discussed on the 3/16 show will be posted at Steve Buckley's blog at http://www.UStransparency.com 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynodashboard,open government,measurement,participation,transparencyIs the Obama White House's "Open Government Initiative" in danger of creating a "democracy bubble" where the expectations of citizens are being raised to a leveOpenGov-ers at Harvard: Last Saturday's "Gov2.0 Camp New England"https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/09/opengov-ers-at-harvard-last-saturdays-gov20-camp-new-england http://bit.ly/bP0wcG]]> http://bit.ly/bP0wcG]]>Politicshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/09/opengov-ers-at-harvard-last-saturdays-gov20-camp-new-england/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/09/opengov-ers-at-harvard-last-saturdays-gov20-camp-new-englandTue, 09 Mar 2010 19:00:00 GMTOpenGov-ers at Harvard: Last Saturday's "Gov2.0 Camp New England" http://bit.ly/bP0wcG]]>We will be talking with the organizers about last Saturday's "Gov2.0 Camp New England" held at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Mass. For more details and links for this show, visit the 3/8/10 postng at UStransparency.com --> http://bit.ly/bP0wcG01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,gov20ne,transparency,participation,collaborationWe will be talking with the organizers about last Saturday's "Gov2.0 Camp New England" held at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Mass. FOpenGov Initiative: Learning from the First Yearhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/02/opengov-initiative-learning-from-the-first-yearPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/02/opengov-initiative-learning-from-the-first-year/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/03/02/opengov-initiative-learning-from-the-first-yearTue, 02 Mar 2010 19:00:00 GMTOpenGov Initiative: Learning from the First YearWe will looking back at the first year of the White House's "Open Government Initiative" for "lessons learned" (and "lessons-to-be-learned"). As a starting point, we will discuss the articles in the current issue of the International Journal of Public Participation: “Obama Administration and Public Participation". For more information about this particular show, including links that we will be discussing, go to UStransparency.com by clicking here: http://bit.ly/99kU1Q 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationWe will looking back at the first year of the White House's "Open Government Initiative" for "lessons learned" (and "lessons-to-be-learned"). As a starting pOpenGov: How to Measure Success?https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/23/opengov-how-to-measure-successPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/23/opengov-how-to-measure-success/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/23/opengov-how-to-measure-successTue, 23 Feb 2010 19:00:00 GMTOpenGov: How to Measure Success?OpenGov: How to Measure Success. Dave Lewan of ForeSeeResults.com explains how they measure Transparency, Participation, and Collaboration by federal agencies. To follow along with us (and the links) for this show, go to the UStransparency.com blog-post at http://bit.ly/9JKbQn 01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationOpenGov: How to Measure Success. Dave Lewan of ForeSeeResults.com explains how they measure Transparency, Participation, and Collaboration by federal agencies.Citizen Input on OpenGov Plans: After the First 10 dayshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/16/info-on-ogd-workshop-new-study-on-measuring-opengoPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/16/info-on-ogd-workshop-new-study-on-measuring-opengo/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/16/info-on-ogd-workshop-new-study-on-measuring-opengoTue, 16 Feb 2010 19:00:00 GMTCitizen Input on OpenGov Plans: After the First 10 daysFor the past 10 days, citizen have been providing Ideas, Votes, and Comments about how to improve Transparency, Participation and Collaboration with federal agencies. We will take calls from listeners about their experiences, but first will discuss Tim Bonnemann's coverage on this topic at http://www.Intellitics.com, as well as the new dynamic tracking graphic at http://www.OpenGovTracker.com01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government,measure,transparency,participation,collaborationFor the past 10 days, citizen have been providing Ideas, Votes, and Comments about how to improve Transparency, Participation and Collaboration with federal ageOpenGov: Fed'l Agencies Ask for Input -- OMB's Dashboard Debutshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/09/opengov-fedl-agencies-ask-for-input---ombs-dashboard-debutsPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/09/opengov-fedl-agencies-ask-for-input---ombs-dashboard-debuts/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/09/opengov-fedl-agencies-ask-for-input---ombs-dashboard-debutsTue, 09 Feb 2010 19:00:00 GMTOpenGov: Fed'l Agencies Ask for Input -- OMB's Dashboard DebutsIn compliance with the Open Government Directive, federal agencies launched their "/open" webpages on Feb. 6th, along with a link for the public to give ideas about each agency's "Open Government Plan" (due April 6th). --- Also, OMB unveiled its "OpenGov Dashboard" for tracking agency progress (including its own) in improving Transparency, Participation, and Collaboration.01:00:00Stephen Buckleynodashboard,open government,measure,participation,transparencyIn compliance with the Open Government Directive, federal agencies launched their "/open" webpages on Feb. 6th, along with a link for the public to give ideas a"Engagement-Lite" & the OpenGov Dashboardhttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/02/engagement-lite-the-opengov-dashboardPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/02/engagement-lite-the-opengov-dashboard/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/02/02/engagement-lite-the-opengov-dashboardTue, 02 Feb 2010 19:00:00 GMT"Engagement-Lite" & the OpenGov DashboardPublic participation advocate Peter Levine blogs that White House's "Open Government Initiative" has focused so much on "transparency" that it has neglected the "participation" aspect. --- http://peterlevine.ws/mt (1/27/10) --- And how DO we measure progress in "transparency", "participation", and "collaboration"? The White House will unveil the OpenGov "Dashboard" on Feb. 6th. But what "gauges" should it have? We'll discuss that with Katie Paine, the author of "Measuring Public Relationships: The Data-Driven Communicator's Guide to Success". --- http://KDPaine.com --- More info about this episode at my blog at http://www.UStransparency.com01:00:00Stephen Buckleynodashboard,open government,measurement,participation,transparencyPublic participation advocate Peter Levine blogs that White House's "Open Government Initiative" has focused so much on "transparency" that it has neglected theOGD Compliance: Questions & Commentshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/26/ogd-compliance-questions-commentsPoliticshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/26/ogd-compliance-questions-comments/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/26/ogd-compliance-questions-commentsTue, 26 Jan 2010 19:00:00 GMTOGD Compliance: Questions & CommentsThe first deadline for federal agencies to comply with the Open Government Directive was last Friday, January 22, 2010 (i.e., "high-value datasets"). How did they do? Let's talk about it. Also, the next OGD deadline is February 6, 2010 for each agency to set up its own "OpenGov" webpage. Some have already done it. What do you think of them? What could make them better? Also, each federal agency now has a "New Media Director". But what is that role, exactly, with respect to their agency's "OpenGov Planning Team"? And, who IS in charge? We'll be discussing these topics, along with the ones that YOU want to talk about. You can call-in to the show and/or (beforehand) post your question or comment (along with web-addresses) at this show's blog-post at http://www.UStransparency.com01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoopen government directive,new media director,deadline,compliance,federal agencyThe first deadline for federal agencies to comply with the Open Government Directive was last Friday, January 22, 2010 (i.e., "high-value datasets"). How did tFeedback on Monday's OpenGov Workshop (Jan. 11)https://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/12/feedback-on-mondays-opengov-workshop-jan-11Politicshttps://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/12/feedback-on-mondays-opengov-workshop-jan-11/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/opengovernmentradio/2010/01/12/feedback-on-mondays-opengov-workshop-jan-11Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:00:00 GMTFeedback on Monday's OpenGov Workshop (Jan. 11)Attendees of Monday's OGD Workshop are invited to call in and give feedback to the Workshop organizers (Lucas Cioffi, et al.) so that improvements can be made in the next Workshop in the series about federal agencies learning to comply with the Open Government Directive. See http://www.opengovplaybook.org01:00:00Stephen Buckleynoworkshop,playbook,open government directive,feedback,federalAttendees of Monday's OGD Workshop are invited to call in and give feedback to the Workshop organizers (Lucas Cioffi, et al.) so that improvements can be made i