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Government Transparency

Government Transparency: Six Strategies for More Open and Participatory GovernmentGovernment Transparency
Six Strategies for More Open and Participatory Government

A White Paper by Jon Gant and Nicol Turner-Lee

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Table of Contents
From Report to Action
Executive Summary

The Knight Commission Recommendation
Open Government and Transparency in the Broadband Age
Beyond Mere Transparency: How Broadband Technologies Impact Openness and E-Governance at the Local, State and Federal Levels
Barriers to Realizing the Full Value of Open Government
Call to Governments: Six Strategies for Enhancing Transparency and Community Information
Who Should Do What
Conclusion
References

Appendix
Websites promoting Government Transparency
About the Authors
The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program

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