Tech-enhanced Government

Sacramento city leaders hope more people blow the whistle on corrupt behavior
150 150 Cheryl Getuiza

City leaders in Sacramento are asking folks to blow the whistle on any city employee, including city council members, they see as part of waste or corruption in city hall.

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Humboldt County embraces new system for election transparency
150 150 Catherine Shieh

Humboldt Registrar of Voters Carolyn Crnich responded to controversy and an outcry from residents by creating a system for anyone to request a scanned version of the vote through the Humboldt County Elections Transparency Project.

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Follow the money — if you can
150 150 John Guenther

Accessing campaign finance data requires navigating the state’s archaic and cumbersome online disclosure portal, Cal-ACCESS

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Process of transparency in consumer arbitration receives scrutiny
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

Considering how prevalent arbitration has become, it has the potential to affect every single Californian that will ever make a major purchase

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Launch of searchable CalPERS pension database blocked by retirees’ concerns
150 150 Christopher Nelson

California Forward is advocating a 21st Century approach: Information should be available in workable formats, without having to look beyond an agency website

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President Obama pushes for smarter government to boost effectiveness
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

Last week President Obama laid out a vision for greater government efficiency directing his Cabinet to build a “smarter, more innovative, and more accountable government for its citizens.”

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Building a Culture of Transparency
150 150 Robb Korinke

So how do governments promote and cultivate a culture of transparency that goes beyond the minimum standards enacted by law?

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San Francisco’s health analyzed neighborhood by neighborhood with new mobile app
150 150 Alexandra Bjerg

San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee announced the launch of a mobile application that uses open government data to rank the health of each of the city’s diverse neighborhoods, block-by-block.

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Could the path to fiscal prudence come through transparency?
150 150 Matthew Grant Anson

Despite deserved good press for getting the bill signed on time, the transparency parade was unable to avoid rain via the governor’s blue pencil.

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