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January 2010

State of the Union Open Government Commitment – Earmarks.gov?

by Doug Ward on January 29, 2010

Open Government Wireframe Posted on USA.gov

by Doug Ward on January 26, 2010

26 Agencies Fail to Meet the First Open Gov Deadline

by Doug Ward on January 25, 2010

White House Forum Addresses the Challenges of Modernizing Government

by Doug Ward on January 19, 2010

FDA transparency task force spurs FDA Basics website

by Doug Ward on January 17, 2010

Deadline for Federal Agencies to Post Data Sets Approaches

by Doug Ward on January 14, 2010

Summarizing the goals of the Open Government Initiative

by Doug Ward on January 13, 2010

Sunlight Labs posts Open Watcher to track (Agency Name).gov/Open pages

by Doug Ward on January 11, 2010

USDA, Dept. of Commerce release Broadband Match

by Doug Ward on January 8, 2010

Phase III Wrap-Up « OSTP Blog

by Doug Ward on January 8, 2010

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