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  • The Open Government Partnership and Development of the U.S. Open Government Plan

    Aneesh Chopra, the U.S. Chief Technology Officer, and Cass Sunstein, the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, ask for your thoughts and ideas related to two of these key challenges – more effectively managing public resources and increasing corporate accountability.


  • INFOGRAPHIC: Record Judicial Diversity, Record Judicial Delays

    American citizens are being denied the fair and timely judicial proceedings they deserve because of the chronic shortage of federal judges on the bench.


  • Open Government and the National Plan

    The Open Government Initiative asks for feedback on two key challenges -- improving public services and increasing public integrity.


  • Transitions

    The President’s announcement that Steven VanRoekel will be our nation’s next CIO comes at an important moment for our nation. As OMB works closely with the President and Vice President on the Campaign to Cut Waste, information technology (IT) is at the center of our efforts to save money, eliminate waste, and do more with less.


  • Open Government to Solve Problems: Meet Champions of the Open Innovation Movement

    Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer of the United States, highlights the stories of open innovators tapping into government data, allowing entrepreneurs to develop applications and create jobs to grow the economy.


  • Over 1.5 Million Records Released

    A new release of White House visitor records brings the grand total of records that this White House has released to over 1.5 million records.


  • A New Step in Accountability and Fighting Fraud

    OMB Deputy Director for Management Jeff Zients announces the launch of the Government Accountability and Transparency Board, an initiative to help make government spending more efficient and more effective by increasing transparency and accountability.


  • Cutting Waste in Contracting

    As part of the commitment to crack down on waste and ensure that every tax dollar is spent wisely, the Obama Administration is strengthening accountability by both reducing and improving the use of contracts.


  • Shutting Down Duplicative Data Centers

    As part of the President’s Campaign to Cut Waste, we will shut down 178 data centers in 2012, bringing us to a total of 373 data centers that will be closed by the end of next year.


  • Cut Waste and SAVE

    The White House launches the third annual SAVE Award (Securing Americans Value and Efficiency) – a contest for federal employees to submit ideas about how to cut waste, save taxpayer dollars, and make government more effective and efficient.


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