PRESS RELEASE
-For Immediate Release-
May 22, 2009
Contact:
Sean Moulton, Director of Federal Information Policy, 202-234-8494, smoulton@ombwatch.org
Roger Strother, Federal Information Policy Analyst, 202-234-8494, rstrother@ombwatch.org
OMB Watch Applauds Obama Administration's Step Forward on Open Government
WASHINGTON, May 22, 2009—On Jan. 21, President Barack Obama issued a memo about the Open Government Directive. The memo gave the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) 120 days to develop recommendations for the directive. This effort has taken a slightly different direction that is encouraging collaboration and public engagement.
On May 21, the 120-day mark, the Office of Science and Technology Policy posted a notice in the Federal Register asking for ideas from the public on possible recommendations for the Open Government Directive that Obama tasked them to produce. The deadline for public comments, however, is June 19, apparently extending the May 20 deadline for official recommendations from the CTO. The administration also took additional efforts toward government openness:
Reversing the entrenched culture of government secrecy is a challenging task for any administration. Some government openness advocates had hoped the process would be further along by this point, but many also understand that the process was delayed by the late appointment of the CTO. The right-to-know community is pleased that the Obama administration is creating an opportunity for public involvement before all the policy decisions are already made.
OMB Watch Executive Director Gary D. Bass commented, "We are hopeful that the participatory process the government has launched will lead to better outcomes."
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