Open Data at GSA
The Former President’s Executive Order and accompanying Open Data Policy – Managing Information as an Asset, issued on May 9, 2013, expand on the principles of Open Government to make the Federal government more open, transparent and collaborative with its citizens, stakeholders and the public. The policy requires that agencies open up new data and information, making them available in machine-readable formats. The publicly released data will provide fuel for innovation in both government and industry, allow better decision making by our government, provide collaboration opportunities for the public with their government, and make open data the new norm in federal information technology.
Digital Strategy
The Digital Government Strategy is aimed at building a 21st century government that works better for the American people. Learn more about GSA's Digital Strategy.
GSA's DigitalGov.gov offers agencies information and advice, services and tools to help them meet their digital government goals.
Senior Official
Leading GSA's
Open Data Initiative
Joseph Castle
Director of GSA Digital Service
joseph.castle@gsa.gov
Contact: opendata@gsa.gov
GSA is committed to the principles of transparency, participation, and collaboration.
Related Links
- White House Executive Order – Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information
- Project Open Data
- Data.gov
- Introducing a Roadmap for a Digital Government
- Around the Corner Blog