In governance, a compelling partnership exists between two pivotal forces – #transparency and #ethics. Delving into the heart of democracy, this article explores the unbreakable link between transparency and ethics, uncovering the key role they play in preserving the integrity of our government and fostering public trust.
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Tippecanoe County, Indiana Improved Transparency and Increased Revenue with Mapping Technology
Tippecanoe County, Indiana used GIS technology to improve transparency with the community about property value assessments, increasing government revenue
Sunshine Week 2023, Part 1: What Does Government Transparency Look Like in 2023?
Sunshine Week, March 12-18, is an annual event honoring the idea that government functions best when it operates in the open. Here’s Part 1 in a series of posts about the state of federal transparency in 2023.
Data Literacy: A Competency for Government Transparency
It isn’t only organizational efficiencies that make data literacy worthwhile. Fostering data acumen is tied to the core mission of government agencies: serving constituents.
Delivering Modern Digital Services to the Citizen with Transparency and Measurement
As agencies move more and more of their citizen interactions to the web and mobile applications, the digital citizen experience increasingly becomes the primary way they interact with their citizens and employees.
Sunshine Week: 3 Ways to Promote Government Transparency
Here are three strategies to boost transparency and enhance the citizen experience.
The Inevitable Momentum Toward Government Financial Transparency
Today, various levels of government are more open with their finances than ever before. But no single solution for government transparency and accountability has emerged to date.
Improving Transparency in the Software Supply Chain
One of the biggest barriers to improved software supply chain management is the fact that government and its software vendors aren’t using the same terminology and baseline data to clearly communicate what software is being purchased and how it’s being used.
Building Transparency and Fairness into Public-Facing Algorithms
Algorithms are made up of someone’s opinion and experience. Therefore, we should ensure that the opinion and experience of people who will be impacted by the algorithm is captured in the design of the algorithm such that we can remove as much bias as humanly possible.
Transparency or Spin?
Communicating with a public that may not trust us requires a subtle approach.