Government-wide Leadership, Implementation, and Enforcement on Transparency
For too long, access to information about government activities has risen and fallen with the whims of elected and appointed leaders. Agencies’ commitments to transparency vary widely. There is little sharing of best practices and virtually no Executive Branch oversight of the implementation of transparency policies. In order for the situation to improve, there must be one office designated to oversee these issues on a government-wide basis. Whether called the Office of the Chief Transparency Officer or given another title, that office should be granted the authority to issue implementing guidelines to make the Open Government Directive a reality and should have a leadership and coordinating role with respect to the other components of the government that are charged with transparency responsibilities, including the General Services Administration, the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Justice (and its Office of Information Policy), the National Archives and Records Administration (and its Office of Government Information Services), and the agencies’ Chief FOIA Officers. Ultimately, however, for this office to have an impact, it must be granted authority to direct improvements for agencies that fail to meet the President’s goals.
Why Is This Idea Important?
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Strategic Planning and Budgeting, americaspeaks, demos, everyday democracy, dialogue and deliberation, champions of participation, president's management council, oversight, budgeting, agencies, leadership, accountability, implementation, chief performance officer
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Public-Private Partnerships, partnering, collaboration, teams, champion, communication, interests, conflict, coonstruction, leadership, faciltate, facilitator, public-private, institutional, contractor, goals
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Uncategorized, whole systems, complexity, uncertainty, integration, collaboration, synergy, optimization, major challenges, system design, system implementation, system management, system sustainability, evolving the system, design principles, design for emergence, design for sustainability, living system, relationships between ideas, relationships with other entities and initiatives, strategy, culture, leadership, communication, dialogue, process, technology, resources/funding, organization, congress, success factors, meaning of transparency and open government, purpose/mission
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Uncategorized, culture, leadership, communication, dialogue, organization, change, transformation, mindset, behavioral norms, values, beliefs, purpose, identity, vision, cultural change, sustainability
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Making Government Operations More Open, congress, legislation, partner, administration, legislative branch, executive branch, transparency, openness, participation, public review period. leadership, checks and balances, courts, judicial system
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Making Data More Accessible, obama, last days, obama the new world order leader, world order, anti-christian, christian, abortion, transparency, government, to alter or abolish, wheresthebirthcertificate.com, toalterorabolish.com
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Making Data More Accessible, accounting, transparency, budget, cash flow, balance sheet, financial, statement, finance, income, spending
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Pending Moderator Approval
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