March 2010 - Bipartisan Transparency Caucus
I want to support these principles however possible. My focus is on smaller, local agencies, who often do not have the resources, knowledge, and experience required to operate in a truly open fashion.
The principles outlined in here are not specific to federal government at all. I believe it is beneficial for any public organization to operate this way (nonprofits included). Keeping an eye toward maximizing resources and freedoms. http://republicans.oversight.house.gov/images/stories/Other_Documents/20100310deiquigleytodearcolleague-transparencycaucus.pdf http://republicans.oversight.house.gov/images/stories/Other_Documents/20100310transparencycaucus-ourprinciples.pdf Expand on each principle by describing how this can be implemented currently using existing technologies and know-how. I will then discuss how each principle might work in practice.
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