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Open Government Public Deadline Nears

Read ArticleThe Washington Post: MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy expects to issue a request for proposals for 10 new shallow-water warships within weeks, a top Navy official said on Monday.

Informationweek: The deadline is approaching for the public to submit ideas about how the government can work better for its citizens. The Open Government Directive mass brainstorming campaign will accept via its open government Web pages though March 19.

So far, 1,823 ideas have earned 19,181 votes and 3,049 comments, according to a Web site tracking progress of the initiative.

NASA is the agency for which there have been the most suggestions; it's at the top of the list for ideas, votes, and comments. To date, 329 ideas have been submitted to that agency, which have garnered 4,199 votes and 656 comments.   Read Article

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