Juan Sequeda wrote:
Hi all!
FYI, the slides that Josua was talking about are here:
http://george.thomas.name/omb/
Here is a blog post about how government agencies need to report their
spendings in RSS. (http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/rssstimulus) The data
is structured!
There will be a OpenGov Ignite during SXSW in Austin and I will be on
a panel for Linked Data. Interesting things are coming up around eGov!
Juan,
Thanks!
Great material indeed.
I've been trying to locate the actual presentation material since the
initial posts on Twitter etc..
Kingsley
Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student
Dept. of Computer Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
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2009/2/28 Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com
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Joshua Tauberer wrote:
Not related to this thread, but this just in:
The LOD cloud was just on a slide presented at
http://transparencycamp.org for the future of
http://www.recovery.gov, the website for tracking spending in
the U.S.'s economic recovery package. Very thrilling to see it
being taken seriously by the U.S. government.
Josh
Joshua,
Great!
I think eGovt. is going to be a major area that showcases the
virtues of Linked Data.
I think GovtTrack.us and Watchdog.net remain on the vanguard of
Linked Data in the U.S. based eGovt. realm. Hopefully, a Linked
Govt Data Cloud -- with your collective endeavors at the core --
will take shape soon :-)
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