The deal is that good public service requires good information, including bringing problems to light so they can be fixed.
Chris O'Brien says it much better in How new CIO has brought innovation to government
The Obama administration's push to fix the economy and reform health care has understandably dominated our attention spans this summer. But these initiatives have obscured a quiet revolution in the way the federal bureaucracy works that may change our view of government for the better.
This remarkable reinvention effort is being led by Vivek Kundra, the nation's first chief information officer. Appointed in March, Kundra has already produced an impressive string of successful new projects. These include Data.gov, which provides greater access to the government's raw data, and the Federal IT Dashboard, which tracks spending on government technology projects.
Great to hear that modern tools are being brought to bear on returning government to civilian oversight, rebuilding the departments dismembered by the neocons over these last decades, and turning back from the security hysteria they've promoted.
Posted by: Best | October 03, 2009 at 02:50 AM