IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 957-09
December 09, 2009
DoD Highlights Open Government
Initiatives
The Department of Defense is undertaking broad efforts to increase the
transparency of DoD operations and to make DoD information more easily
accessible to the public as it implements the White House Open Government
Directive
issued yesterday.
DoD has completed its transition
to a new public Web site at http://www.Defense.gov , designed specifically
to provide
access to the most-requested information and allow visitors to ask questions
about DoD operations.
As part of the Data.gov initiative to provide easier access to federal
government raw data,
DoD has just made available for public analysis data about the Federal
Voting Assistance Program,
which allows service members and other Americans overseas to vote in federal
elections.
This builds on almost 200 DoD news feeds added to Data.gov earlier this
year, and is the beginning of a larger effort to
make important raw data available to the public.
The following provides more details
on these DoD initiatives:
A New Public
Web site.
In August of 2009, the Department of Defense launched a new home page
at http://www.Defense.gov ,
and last week completed the transition from the old website at http://www.DefenseLink.mil.
The new Web site provides quick access to information that is most sought
by Web site visitors,
including DoD social media sites, the Pentagon Channel and DoD news stories.
Prominent on the new home page
is a new "We Want to Hear From You" that allows visitors to
ask questions about the DoD and explore frequently
asked questions and answers.
The site also includes an easy-to-use
central listing of dozens of Web sites maintained by different offices
of the
DoD and the military services, listed both by topic and organization.
The index is available at http://www.defense.gov/RegisteredSites/RegisteredSites.aspx
, and makes it easy for the public
to find information on topics ranging from military budgets and manpower
to a database of defense-related imagery
(photos and videos).
Data.Gov.
DoD continues to add datasets to the Data.Gov project, beginning with
almost 200 links to RSS feeds
with news releases and other updates from the Pentagon, each military
service and commands around the world.
DoD increased the transparency of the Federal Voting Assistance Program
(FVAP) by posting raw data about the process by which members of the uniformed
services and Merchant Marine, their eligible family members, and all citizens
residing outside the United States can vote in all federal elections.
The data, available for download in raw form, includes voter success in
casting ballots, participation rates, age,
ranks, regional voting locations, home voting region, how the vote was
cast (mail, fax, other) as well as survey data
covering how voters and voting officials rated the effectiveness of absentee
voting (effectiveness, ease, problems, etc).
Public analysis of this data may lead to improvements in the voting process
for Americans overseas, making it easier for service members and others
to participate in federal elections.
DoD will continue
to add to Data..
Gov and implement the new Open Government Directive, making more easily
available important public data maintained
by DoD's many components.
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