Traci Hughes , Seamus Kraft , Joshua Tauberer , and V. David Zvenyach were guests on a radio program entitled D.C. Decoded: Open Data, Open Government? , hosted by Kojo Nnamdi, on 24 March 2014, on WAMU in Washington, DC.
Audio of the program is available at: http://ift.tt/1jpT9fK
Here is a description of the program:
All D.C. residents are expected to abide by the D.C. Code, a compilation of all city laws and regulations. But until recently, most residents didn’t have easy online access to the code itself. A coalition of advocates and civic hackers recently released a new website, DCDecoded.org, which attempts to shed light on the inner workings of local government. Kojo talks with advocates inside and outside government about the promise and limitations of open government initiatives.
Guests
Josh Tauberer
“civic hacker” and founder, GovTrack.usTraci Hughes
Director, DC Office of Open GovernmentV. David Zvenyach
General Counsel, D.C. CouncilSeamus Kraft
Executive Director & Co-Founder, OpenGov FoundationRelated Links
D.C. Decoded: Discover the D.C. Code
The OpenGov Foundation
DC Office of Open Government, Board of Ethics and Government Accountability
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