ProPublica has a story from yesterday about a review of plans on
government transparency from United States federal agencies. It looks
like the agencies that deal with a lot of geospatial data scored the
best. This includes NASA, Department of Housing and Urban Development,
and the EPA:

 

http://www.propublica.org/article/are-federal-agencies-open-audit-gives-
mixed-grades-0502

 

Does this bode well for the future of open geospatial data from the
United States government? I hope so.

 

Has anyone had a change to look over the plans that were released?

 

Landon

 

 



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