The Open Government Directive is an effort to implement the three principles of transparency, participation, and collaboration that form the cornerstone of an open government.
Transparency promotes accountability by providing the public with information about what the government is doing.
Participation allows members of the public to contribute ideas and expertise so that their government can make policies with the benefit of information that is widely dispersed in society.
Collaboration improves the effectiveness of government by encouraging partnerships and cooperation within the federal government, across levels of government, and between the government and private institutions.
- Open Government Plan (October 2016)
- Open Government Plan (May 2014)
- Open Government Progress Report
- HUD Annual FOIA Reports
- Freedom of Information Act
- Evaluating HUD's Progress
- HUD's FOIA Plan and Backlog Reduction Goals
- Records Management
- Customer Service Plan
- FOIA Logs
- Retrospective Review of Regulations
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