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Spotting Holes in OpenGov Plans for Public Engagement
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With the OpenGov Plans by federal agencies to be released this Wednesday (April 7th), how are we to judge whether a Plan is adequate to the task? J.H. Snider of iSolon.org will join us for discussion about his paper on "Deterring Fake Public Participation". Follow the links we'll be discussing by going to http://www.UStransparency.com
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