NASA Releases New Open Government Plan

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April 9, 2012

Trent J. Perrotto 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0321 
trent.j.perrotto@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-107

NASA RELEASES NEW OPEN GOVERNMENT PLAN

WASHINGTON -- NASA today released version 2.0 of its Open Government 
Plan, which includes a flagship initiative to build a new web 
architecture and a renewed focus on open data sharing, open source 
development and a variety of technology acceleration efforts. 

The plan also features a directory of more than 100 participatory, 
collaborative and transparent projects, offering citizens 
opportunities to understand, support and engage with the agency. 
Throughout the next year, NASA will continue to add projects to the 
directory. 

NASA's Open Government efforts launched two years ago in response to 
the December 2009 Open Government Directive, which called on 
executive agencies to become more open and accountable. Since then, 
the agency has worked to implement 147 goals addressing policy, 
technology and culture throughout its centers and offices. Also 
released today is an infographic summarizing the status of progress 
made toward these goals, available at: 

http://open.nasa.gov/plan/progress 


"Open Government principles are already evident in numerous activities 
underway throughout the agency," said Sasi Pillay, NASA chief 
technology officer for IT at the NASA Headquarters in Washington. 
"This revision of the Plan captures these activities in one place for 
the benefit of all." 

The new plan provides a strong framework to better support the 
agency's vision to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown. 

To read the plan, visit: 

http://open.nasa.gov/plan 


To learn more about the White House Open Government Initiative, visit: 


http://www.whitehouse.gov/open 

	
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