NASA Releases Status On Open Government Initiatives

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April 15, 2011

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749 
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-099

NASA RELEASES STATUS ON OPEN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES

WASHINGTON -- On the one year anniversary of NASA's Open Government 
Initiative, the agency is releasing a detailed assessment on the 
status of its projects to increase transparency and accountability to 
the American public. 

The assessment marks the agency's progress toward more than 150 
milestones on 19 open government projects and three flagship 
initiatives and is available at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/open 


"We are creating new ways to engage the public in solutions to 
problems of interest to NASA and the nation and striving to 
incorporate open government into every facet of our mission," said 
Beth Robinson, NASA's chief financial officer and senior accountable 
official for Open Government. 

The report also includes new information about NASA's Freedom of 
Information Act process, released data sets, and social media use. 

"NASA continues to innovate on its approach to open government," said 
Nick Skytland of NASA's Open Government Initiative. "Our commitment 
to experimenting with and embracing new participatory ways of 
collaboration begins with our efforts to infuse open government into 
the U.S. space program." 

NASA's Open Government Plan has been recognized as one of the best in 
federal government. NASA was among a few agencies recognized with two 
Leading Practices Awards from the White House for achievement above 
and beyond the requirements of the Open Government Directive in the 
categories of "Participation and Collaboration" and "Flagship 
Initiatives." The White House issued the Open Government Directive 
calling on executive branch agencies to become more open and 
countable in December 2009. To learn more, visit: 



http://www.whitehouse.gov/open   

	
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