Archive | November, 2009

An Investigation: Who Has the Best and Worst Congressional Websites?

For a whle now, NationalJounal.com has been writing som great stuff on at you might call "investigative Government 2.0" stories – digging a little deeper, making charts and graphs, and tryng to quantify to some degree what's happening. Their latest is no different. In an article titled Congress' Best (And Worst) Committee Websites, reporter David Hebert got three people (including me) to go through every House and Senate committee website and rank them according to tech progressiveness and citizen usefulness. We also made brief, and sometimes snarky, comments on them. Check out this great article if you're interested in Government 2.0, Web 2.0, government-citizen engagement, Congress, openness and transparency, and user interface design.
 

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