The Environmental Protection Agency is soliciting ideas from citizens as part of President Obama’s Open Government Directive.
The agency will collect ideas from citizens until March 19. Part of the process allows people to vote on ideas others have submitted.
Linda Travers, principal deputy assistant administrator of the Office of Environmental Information, wrote that the agency wants to know “what to put into our open government plan, how to assess the quality of our information, and (how to) prioritize what we publish.”
The agency will collect ideas from citizens until March 19. Part of the process allows people to vote on ideas others have submitted.
Linda Travers, principal deputy assistant administrator of the Office of Environmental Information, wrote that the agency wants to know “what to put into our open government plan, how to assess the quality of our information, and (how to) prioritize what we publish.”
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