Monday, March 14, 2011

NSARCHIVE: 2011 Knight Open Government Survey

Keep in mind that what this administration has been attempting to do hasn't been done previously, opening up our government information even more and to retrieve quicker. Will they succeed, doubt it, to many want a closed agenda of what is done in our names. makes no difference whether they are sincere or insincere they might or might not be, the country isn't controlled by us the people.

Also keep in mind what wasn't done in the previous administration and their congresses especially as we waged war on two countries, reasons for, building the coalitions.........., but even more as to foreign and domestic policies, regulations, closed energy meetings and on and on.

GLASS HALF FULL Finds Freedom of Information Change,
But Many Federal Agencies Lag in Fulfilling President Obama's Day One Openness Pledge, Posted - March 14, 2011.


Washington, D.C., March 14, 2011 - The Obama administration is only about halfway toward its promise of improving Freedom of Information responsiveness among federal agencies, according to the new Knight Open Government Survey by the National Security Archive, released today for Sunshine Week at NSARCHIVE continued with backlinks, video's {below} and more information.


NSARCHIVE: 2011 Knight Open Government Survey

Eric Newton, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation



Glass Half Full -- Part 1: Tom Blanton, Director, National Security Archive



Glass Half Full -- Part 2: Nate Jones, FOIA Coordinator, National Security Archive



Glass Half Full -- Part 3: Dan Jenkins, Research Assistant, National Security Archive



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