DISQUS

The Social Web TV: Episode 31: "On the Road at TransparencyCamp"

  • Jake Lumetta · 9 months ago
    I love the outro music, very saucy. How many TransparencyCamps are there? Are you trying to focus on the federal level or state level?
  • David Recordon · 9 months ago
    I think this was the first TransparencyCamp and it was largely focused on the Federal level given that it was in DC. It sounds like more are being planned both in DC and elsewhere.
  • Steve Heffernan · 9 months ago
    When most gov't agency sites that I've been to feel like they were made in '95, it's hard to imagine any of them pursuing a newer concept like OpenID. I'm guessing that has something to do with low web budgets, so maybe TransparencyCamp should be part fund raiser. :P Obama's site is pretty clean though, so maybe there's hope yet.
  • Nick O'Neill · 9 months ago
    Great to see you there Dave ... we missed Chris @ dinner! See you at SXSW!
  • CompensationUK · 9 months ago
    Good video ... I didn't know, how fascinating. I'll watch some of the other videos perhaps it will become clear
  • Sareal · 9 months ago
    Lawyers Yearning To Be Sane is a Facebook group that focuses on stressors that tend to drive attorneys crazy. One of those stressors is judicial corruption. There is "no" transparency in our third branch of government, the courts. The judicial branch of government is our least democratic branch of our democracy. Because Congress has abdicated so many of its responsibilities, our courts have taken on a policy role never envisioned by the framers of our Constitution. The need for transparency or "government in the sunshine" in our courts is pressing. I am hopeful that TransparencyCamp will not forget to look at the people's need for online meaningful information about our judges and the courts.

    Catherine W. Real
    Attorney at Law
    http://www.catherinewreal.com