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Americans are demanding more transparency and accountability from their governments at all levels, goals that are easier to achieve when governments have made a commitment to operating transparently and making public information truly open and accessible to the public. Government Transparency: Six Strategies for More Open and Participatory Government, a new policy paper by Jon Gant and Nicol Turner-Lee, calls on state and local governments to adopt six sensible strategies to accelerate the trend toward open government. The strategies focus on enhancing government expertise and transparency, educating citizens regarding the availability and utility of government information and e-government tools, expanding efforts to support greater adoption of broadband Internet access services and devices, and forging public-private-citizen partnerships in order to enhance open government solutions. (Download PDF or Read Online)
The Six Strategies include:
- Convene a working group of chief information and technology leaders to determine more effective technical and operational procedures that mitigate change environments for open government;
- Create opportunities for developing public goods applications that are sustainable through public-private partnerships or philanthropic investments;
- Establish more flexible procurement procedures, off-the-shelf purchasing and easier contracting for the technologies used to disseminate government information;
- Improve broadband access to community anchor institutions;
- Create government content that is relevant and accessible to all populations regardless of ability, language or literacy level; and
- Promote public-private partnerships for professional development to enhance skill-building, technical expertise and forward-thinking processes within government.

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