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"Show Us the Data" Project Launches

Submitted by MacRonin on February 12, 2009 - 2:13pm
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"Show Us the Data" Project Launches: Via Center for Democracy and Technology

CDT and OpenTheGovernment.org today launched "Show Us The Data: The Most Wanted Government Documents," a project aimed at identifying vital government information and encouraging the federal government to make it easily accessible to the public. The project's goal is to identify the documents and databases the public most wants access to through interactive voting and collaboration. A final report will be produced recommending documents and data that the federal government should make easier to find and use.

  • Opinion of the court in Santa Clara County v. California First Amendment Foundation [PDF] February 05, 2009 [off-site]
  • CDT Amicus Brief [PDF] June 10, 2008

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