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Moore on OpenGovernment.org

Rob Richards July 29, 2011

David Moore of the Participatory Politics Foundation (PPF) — and a member of our community — discusses the technology, principles, and development of OpenGovernment.org — his new free, open, citizen engagement and transparency service for U.S. state legislation — in my new post at Slaw.ca, entitled “Sites of Real Engagement”: OpenGovernment.org Opens Up State Legislation.

OpenGovernment.org is a joint project of PPF and the Sunlight Foundation.

Thanks to David and to Carl Tashian, the co-developer of OpenGovernment.org, for taking time to be interviewed for this post.

Tags: Carl Tashian, Citizens' participation in lawmaking, David Moore, eparticipation, eparticipation systems, Free access to law, Legal open government data, Legislative information systems, OpenGovernment.org, Participatory Politics Foundation, Public access to legal information, Slaw.ca, Sunlight Foundation

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