CommentaryGovernmentOpen DataUnited States Event Recap: Open Legislative Data Could Help Solve Some of the Public’s Biggest Frustrations with Congress by Joshua New June 27, 2016 by Joshua New | June 27, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Data EconomyFilingsGovernmentInternet of ThingsUnited States Comments to the NTIA on the Benefits, Challenges, and Potential Roles for the Government in Fostering Advancement of the Internet of Things by Joshua New June 2, 2016 by Joshua New | June 2, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEuropeGovernmentPrivacyScience Germany’s Proposed Data Retention Law for Government Statistics Would Harm Economic Research by Daniel Castro April 26, 2016 by Daniel Castro and Paul MacDonnell | April 26, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentPrivacyUnited States Privacy, Security Risks Make Government Databases a Political Battleground by Daniel Castro March 8, 2016 by Daniel Castro | March 8, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
FilingsGovernmentOpen DataUnited States Comments to DoD, GSA, and NASA on Proposed Rule to Eliminate Proprietary Identifiers in the FAR by Joshua New January 19, 2016 by Joshua New | January 19, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentScienceUnited States Getting the U.S. Government On Board With Citizen Science by Joshua New October 20, 2015 by Joshua New | October 20, 2015 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Why Didn’t Government Invent Uber? by Daniel Castro October 1, 2015 by Daniel Castro | October 1, 2015 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEthicsGovernment No, Algorithms Do Not Hijack Elections by Joshua New September 22, 2015 by Joshua New | September 22, 2015 3 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
GovernmentOpen DataReportsUnited States How to Promote Smarter Water Use by Giving Consumers Access to Their Consumption Data by Daniel Castro September 6, 2015 by Daniel Castro | September 6, 2015 13 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Not Your Grandparents’ Community Service: Why Civic Hacking Should be Open Source by Joshua New August 25, 2015 by Joshua New | August 25, 2015 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentInternet of ThingsUnited States Daniel Castro at The Internet of Things: Connected Government by Joshua New August 25, 2015 by Joshua New | August 25, 2015 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Data EconomyFeatured ReportGovernmentOpen DataReportsUnited States Accelerating Data Innovation: A Legislative Agenda for Congress by Joshua New May 11, 2015 by Joshua New and Daniel Castro | May 11, 2015 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Elections Need a Tech Reboot by Daniel Castro April 21, 2015 by Daniel Castro | April 21, 2015 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentOpen DataUnited States How Cloud Computing and Open Government Data Deliver Value by Joshua New March 17, 2015 by Joshua New | March 17, 2015 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryData EconomyGovernmentScienceUnited States Here’s What’s Good for Data in Obama’s 2016 Budget by Joshua New February 17, 2015 by Joshua New | February 17, 2015 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentOpen DataUnited States Congress Should Not Undo Progress on Financial Data Reform by Joshua New February 11, 2015 by Joshua New | February 11, 2015 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentInternet of Things How to Finance a Smart City by Joshua New February 3, 2015 by Joshua New | February 3, 2015 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentInternet of ThingsUnited States Event Recap: How Can Policymakers Help Build the Internet of Things? by Sue He January 6, 2015 by Sue He | January 6, 2015 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Why States Should Build Multipurpose Analytics Platforms by Daniel Castro January 6, 2015 by Daniel Castro | January 6, 2015 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
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