Obama Announces Open Data Policy With Executive Order
In an overdue but welcome move, President Obama today issued an executive order mandating "open and machine-readable data" for government-published information. Also, kodiaktau writes "In a move to make data more readily available, the United States of America has announced the Project Open Data and has chosen GitHub to host the content." Ars has a great article on the announced policy, but as you might expect, it comes with caveats, exceptions, sub-goals and committees; don't expect too much change per day, or assume you have a right to open data, exactly, in the eyes of the government, but — "subject to appropriations" — it sounds good on paper. (I'd like the next step to be requiring that all file formats used by the government be open source.)
This is the first time that I've seen someone talk about President Obama and Executive Orders in a way that makes sense. It is my understanding that Executive Orders have to do with the internal operations of the government, not as a mechanism of usurping congress when it comes to laws that have an effect on the American public.
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what if the machine requires an encryption key, will one be provided?
In an overdue but welcome move, President Obama today issued an executive order mandating "open and machine-readable data" for government-published information.
Yes, and after so much money and effort spent creating the databases and websites, they'll contain no data because it was all marked classified for national security reasons. /snark
#fuckbeta #iamslashdot #dicemustdie
GitHub will collapse with such a colossal amount of data
Open data, huh? Will this include some actual facts about Benghazi, or does Obama plan on continuing to cover that up?
How about Fast and Furious? Will we finally learn how much of a role Obama played in that?
Or how about opening up the data on how much the FBI knew about the Tsarnaevs ahead of time? Because apparently they were given quite specific information they declined to follow up on.
Oh, this is just about "open data formats" - kind of, sort of, but not really. Not about releasing any useful information. That's still going to be hidden behind "state secrets" and "security concerns."
This initiative has been going on for a while. Is the issue that not enough agencies are getting their data out fast enough, or comprehensively enough?
I'm also a little bit skeptical of relying on a random private company, GitHub, to be the canonical data host. What's wrong with hosting it on data.gov? Or if it's going to be hosted in the private sector, how about with a public-interest organization like the Internet Archive?
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Clearly the Obama admin. wants all data to be open. Theirs, yours and anyone else.
When paper documents are redacted for distribution, they have to put on ugly black boxes, so that you can physically see that they have not told you shit. In a digital document, entire parts can be removed without anyone being wiser.
how about opening up about torture which is a violation of international law?
I scanned through the order looking for the president of the USA to recommend "Git" as the tool of choice. Obama completely dodged that one and did not mention it in his release. Dang!
http://slashdot.org/submission/1062723/Cheap-mobile-data-plan?art_pos=2
Just ask Microsoft, their open format is even an international standard.... machine readable too.
It's all just government double speak.
Obama ordered transparency years ago. He didn't make it happen then either.
Presidents Bush and Obama have shown a propensity for issuing Executive Orders that trump common ethics, morals as well as local, state and Federal including Constitution Law. Such a psychological mind-state argues that these Presidents are prone to lawlessness, so as far as it the 'lawlessness' satisfies their sexual cravings
Obama dictates 'Open' 'Machine Readable' standards.
What he is really wanting is an Open Vagina that is readable by his penis as the 'Machine of Choice.' How curd ! Even 'Third Grade' this 'Executive Order.'
I mean, obviously, this is not something anyone would want to see for any reason.
And if anyone were to see them, why, they might find who is responsible for the utter lack of intelligent action before and during the 2012 September 11 terrorist attack.
Yeah, we definitely can't open that data...
True, in that neither is a scandal. Beating up Obama over Benghazi is so desperate, down there with the birthers and the swiftboaters.
Obama continued Bush stance's on seeking dismissal of a lawsuit to order a federal court to review the Bush administration's warrantless spying program. ACLU sued his administration. The ACLU also sued Obama for the release of government records on drone strikes that killed U.S. citizens in Yemen. The groups Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive sued to access to millions of missing White House emails over Bush's two terms in office. Obama refused to reverse the Bush admin's position. A federal judge ordered the Obama administration to release secret evidence it says justifies the continued imprisonment of over 100 Guantanamo Bay prisoners. In a report to the UN Human Rights Council, Philip Alston, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, said US secrecy around the drone program is undermining international law. Obama had responded to a question comparing Bradley Manning to Pentagon analyst Daniel Ellsberg, who in 1971 leaked the Pentagon Papers, detailing the secret history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam. According to President Obama, the cases are not similar because, 'Ellsberg's material wasn't classified the same way.' In fact, the material disclosed in the Pentagon Papers was designated Top Secret'”the highest secrecy designation under law'”whereas the material allegedly leaked by Manning to WikiLeaks was marked 'secret' or 'classified,' among the lowest-level secrecy designations.
Obama is to 'Open Data' what Condoms are to a penis.
Open for quick revisions and censorship.
There are two things lacking in this order:
1) teeth
2) funding
Asking the civil service to "report" on something quarterly is only going to lead to a meaningless blip in the inboxes of countless government employees. Data calls like this come in endlessly. Not funding it ensures that to actually write the reports and implement the policy we'll be scraping the bottom of the barrel looking for people who couldn't get on a real (aka funded) project.
Yeah, how's that hollow campaign promise workin' out so far?
And the Benghazi emails, ...
and the Fast & Furious emails,
and
... hopefully?
"Consensus" in science is _always_ a political construct.
Do you think he could make open the reason the State dept kept security levels in Benghazi lower than Paris after repeated requests?
In other news, Obama Administration institutes a Transparency Department, with an Openness Czar (starting salary $ 135,000 + benefits), 2 Assistant Vice-Chancellors of Openness (salary of $ 90,000 each + benefits), 4 Department Managers, 8 Assistant Department Managers, 22 full-time staffers... etc... etc.
"Hey taxpayers, you know how we promised you 'transparency'? Sure, you can haz. Here's a bill for a few million."
Just as a reminder, these are the same guys who just had a "press briefing" about Benghazi (anyone keeping track of how many months it's been since the event?) - BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. Source: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/05/10/White-House-Benghazi-off-the-record
I sent Obama an e-mail challenge.
Dearest Fuhrer Dictator Obama God.
I put Jolly Roger Peanut Butter all over my penis, and then added Nestle Quick Chocolate cream with a cherry on Top.
You can not resist sucking my penis even by Super Duper Executive Order you lout.