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The Best Disinfectant; Government Transparency
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8786 (May 2012)
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page 43-44.
Topik:
Politics
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Government
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Accountability
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Publishing
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.72
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Barack Obama accepted an award honouring his administration's commitment to transparency on March 28th 2011. It was given by a coalition of open-government advocates. But the meeting was closed to reporters and photographers, and was not announced on the president's public schedule. Occasionally life provides perfect metaphors. On his first full day in office Mr Obama declared that "government should be transparent," and said that his administration "is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in government". And so, in December 2009, he issued his Open Government Directive, which ordered federal departments to formulate and publish plans to become more transparent. Those plans were all duly published within five months. Also that December he created a new National Declassification Centre (NDC), designed to streamline the declassification of government documents. The federal government now publishes a vast array of data at Data.gov. At Recovery.gov meanwhile, citizens can track how their stimulus funds were spent.
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