Feb 6 marks the next deadline in the Obama administration's open government directive, the date by which agencies must have a new Web page up and running.
The pages, hosted at www.[agency].gov/open, provide space for public feedback on each agency's open government plan and the quality and prioritization of information released. Several agencies already have launched their sites, including:
- Office of Personnel Management
- Homeland Security
- State
- Agriculture
- Housing and Urban Development
- Energy
- Education
In Wednesday's Open for Questions session, Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra also announced the impending launch of a new dashboard that will rate the performance of each agency against the open government directive.



COMMENTS
No comments on this blog entry have been posted yet. Be the first one to share your opinion with Tech Insider readers.