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Description:
Moderated email-group about the adoption and use of standard metrics for measuring progress in "Open Government" efforts, i.e, to make government more "transparent, participatory, and collaborative".
Membership is open, but your request to join should include a bit about your OpenGov interest.
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#OGP2012 in Brasilia: Online Participation & Discussion
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Dear All, I am interested in your thoughts about how OpenGov metrics is being discussed (or not) during the first annual conference of the Open Government Partnership now taking place in in Brasilia, April 17-18, 2012. --> #OGP2012 Links about "OGP2012" and its live coverage can be found below. You... more »
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OpenGov "Best Practices & Metrics" sought by White House
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Dear Metric-heads, See below for my letter (with links) to the White House in response to their request for input about "best practices and metrics" for Public Participation as it relates to Open Government, esp. as an element of the U.S. National Action Plan. I'm interested to know if you sent in some comments. Or perhaps you... more »
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PVAT: Public Value Assessment Tool
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Dear All, I'm picking up this discussion-thread from the OpenGovInitiative google-group (see below), concerning the Public Value Assessment Tool (PVAT), and starting it here. If you have any information or comments about PVAT (see links, below), then please share it with us here. vr, Stephen Buckley, moderator... more »
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New Members: Please Introduce Yourself
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Hello to members of "OpenGov Metrics", As this is a public group, it will be possible for interested "non-members" to browse our postings to see if we are the sort of group that they would like to join. I've done the same thing, and one of the first questions that I ask myself is "Who ARE these people... more »
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OpenGov Metrics at TransparencyCamp
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I just created this google-group but will otherwise occupied on Friday
and (driving to D.C.) and then Saturday and Sunday at [link]
where I hope to interest others in the value of standard methods for
(gasp) measuring whether progress is being made in Open Government.
If you are attending TransparencyCamp on Saturday (or maybe just the... more »
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