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"More children ages 1 to 4 die of drowning than any other cause of death. Nearly a quarter of adults received mental health treatment in 2023, an increase of 3.4 million from the prior year. The number of migrants from Mexico and northern Central American countries stopped by the U.S. Border Patrol was surpassed in 2022 by the number of migrants from other nations.

We know these things because the federal government collects, organizes and shares the data behind them. Every year, year after year, workers in agencies that many of us have never heard of have been amassing the statistics that undergird decision-making at all levels of government and inform the judgments of business leaders, school administrators and medical providers nationwide.

The survival of that data is now in doubt, as a result of the Department of Government Efficiency’s comprehensive assault on the federal bureaucracy.

Reaction to those cuts has focused understandably on the hundreds of thousands of civil servants who have lost their jobs or are on the verge of doing so and the harm that millions of people could suffer as a result of the shuttering of aid programs. Overlooked amid the turmoil is the fact that many of DOGE’s cuts have been targeted at a very specific aspect of the federal government: its collection and sharing of data. In agency after agency, the government is losing its capacity to measure how American society is functioning, making it much harder for elected officials or others to gauge the nature and scale of the problems we are facing and the effectiveness of solutions being deployed against them."

propublica.org/article/trump-d

ProPublicaTrump’s War on Measurement Means Losing Data on Drug Use, Maternal Mortality, Climate Change and More
Plus via ProPublica
#USA#Trump#DOGE
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@rakyat And #Poland and #Denmark are tied for 4th place (as stated in the news article; #Singapore 2nd, #Finland 3rd):

odin.opendatawatch.com/Report/

But I guess these do not include openness about government decision-making processes. I can't believe that Hong Kong, Oman and the UAE have highly open data about how proposals are generated and decided on at all levels of government and state administration, or open data on #HumanRights laws and their implementation.

odin.opendatawatch.comODIN Rankings - Open Data InventorySee the global rankings for nearly 180 countries in the latest Open Data Inventory (ODIN).

"Attorneys suing the United States government over its use of vanishing Signal messages to coordinate military strikes last month in Yemen allege that new court filings by the government reveal a “calculated strategy” by Trump administration officials to evade transparency laws through the illegal destruction of government records.

US defense and intelligence agencies on Monday submitted supplemental declarations in court outlining their individual efforts to preserve the messages at the center of the “SignalGate” scandal. American Oversight, a watchdog organization whose attorneys are suing the government, claim the declarations reveal “troubling inconsistencies” in efforts by US officials to archive the material, with the Central Intelligence Agency in particular alleging that it had archived no messages of any substance.

“Using encrypted, disappearing messages on Signal for official government business violates the Federal Records Act and represents a calculated strategy to undermine transparency and accountability,” claims the group’s interim executive director, Chioma Chukwu."

wired.com/story/heres-what-hap

WIRED · Here’s What Happened to Those SignalGate MessagesPar Dell Cameron

"The Trump administration has begun its purge at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by dismissing 10,000 employees, with agency Freedom of Information Act offices being among the casualties.

This comes after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a FOIA requester himself, promised “radical transparency” at the agency.

The entire FOIA office at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was placed on administrative leave, and emails sent to CDC’s FOIA office received the response, “Hello, the FOIA office has been placed on admin leave and is unable to respond to any emails.” Most FOIA staff at the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health were also let go.

Bloomberg reporter Jason Leopold noted that CDC’s FOIA website was briefly taken entirely offline, but was restored after public outcry.

It’s important to note that even if CDC or other agency FOIA office websites are taken offline, requesters can visit FOIA.gov to find contact information for agencies and continue to submit requests. Agencies are still obligated to respond to requests even if their entire FOIA office has been sacked."

freedom.press/the-classifieds/

Freedom of the PressRFK Jr. promises radical transparency, then closes FOIA shopsPlus: Which FOIA offices might be closed next
#USA#Trump#FOIA

Right.
We need more of you lot to buy your tickets ASAP, and not leave it to the last minute please.

2025.everythingopen.au/attend/

Oh! So you already have a ticket? Awesome, please convince a friend, colleague or family member that they should come too!

Oh! You're speaking? Spruik your talk!!

This time next weekend I'll be gradually making my way to the fair city of Adelaide, and I can't wait to see everyone, and learn all the things!

Also - these keynotes!?! Oh my!
@sjpiper145
@daedalus
@Trishh

PLZ BOOST!
#EverythingOpen #AllThingsOpen #OpenSource #OpenGLAM #OpenScience #OpenData #OpenGovernment #OpenJustice #Linux #Apache #Drupal

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"Increased transparency and oversight by independent integrity bodies may help take some of the ‘sting’ out of public disaffection at times of emergency powers in future."

NZ Ombudsman, 2024

nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/roy

What you mean like a move to more open government in Aotearoa?

Like we'd have if successive NZ governments had leaned more into Treaty-based co-governance? Or the Open Government Partnership? Both partnerships that NatACT First want to pull NZ out of ...

NZ Herald · Royal Commission of Inquiry into Covid-19: Report from first phase releasedPar Jamie Ensor
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Maybe we need something like a Public Services Commission? Which would canvas and represent the PoV of the public on the convenient (for *us*) and *effective* running of public services? It could review things like the IPCA rubber-stamping of killer cops, as well as being the institutional home for things like the Open Government Partnership.

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"Es muss ganz viele Projekte wie @fragdenstaat geben."

--> Yes, Lieblingsidee Eröffnung #37c3

Überhaupt schöne Einführung, @kattascha erinnert mit "Wissen ist Macht" eindrucksvoll daran, wie wichtig die Frage ist, wer Zugang zu Information und Systemen für alle hat und dass das Reflektieren eigener Privilegien dazu gehört.

Das politische Drängen auf #OpenData #Opensource #OpenGovernment berührt immer das Verhältnis von Individuum und Staat und vermisst stetig Freiheitsgrade der Gesellschaft.

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"... the BMI released the first source code of its [Sovereign Workspace] suite as Free Software on openCoDE, the code repository for public administration... The documentation states that the suite will be released entirely under Free Software licences and will include modules such as Univention Corporate Server, Collabora Online, Nextcloud, OpenProject, XWiki, Jitsi and the Matrix client Element."

@fsfe

fsfe.org/news/2023/news-202309

FSFE - Free Software Foundation EuropeSovereign workspace openDesk: German Ministry of the Interior provides answers - FSFEThe German Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) and the public IT service provider Dataport are working on administrative workspaces to enable digital so...

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The 2023 edition of the Public Pay database from STLtoday is online now!

graphics.stltoday.com/apps/pay

This year the enormously talented Namratha Prasad tag-teamed with me to request and wrangle the data from more than 120 different public agencies across the St. Louis area.

graphics.stltoday.comPublic Pay: Government and teacher salaries for the St. Louis regionSee what police officers, teachers, elected officials and other government workers earn.