Below is a list of organizations which we have found to be of interest to the FGI community. If you know of others, please contact us at admin at freegovinfo dot info.
- Alliance for Taxpayer Access
- beSpacific: law and technology news by Sabrina Pacifici
- Californians Aware
- Center for American Progress
- Center for Democracy and Citizenship
- Center for Democracy & Technology
- Center for Digital Democracy
- Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Center for Internet and Society
- Center of Open Source and Government
- Coalition of Journalists for Open Government
- Coalition for Open Government
- Common Cause
- Creative Commons
- Election Science Institute
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
- Electronic Privacy Information Center(EPIC)
- The Government Accountability Project (GAP)
- The Memory Hole
- Minnesota Coalition on Government Information
- National Center for Open Source Policy and Research
- National Freedom of Information Coalition
- National Institute on Money in State Politics
- National Security Archive
- OMB Watch
- Omidyar
- OpenCRS: Congressional Research Reports for the People
- Open Access News
- Open Access Project
- Open Government Services
- Open House Project
- Open Knowledge Foundation
- Open Source Software Institute (OSSI)
- OpenTheGovernment.org
- Project on Government Secrecy (Federation of American Scientists)
- Public Knowledge
- Public Resource
- RISKS Digest: Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems
- Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources
- Sunshine Week
- Union of Concerned Scientists(UCS)
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Just wanted to add this site. The Government IT Wiki. I found it interesting because it’s attempting to track all types of information technology and computer spending by the government. (Mostly U.S. focused at the moment, but it does have some international data.
Includes individual agency details on computers, hardware, software, applications, network equipment, upgrade paths, preferences, procurement cycles and more. Also covers security issues and presidential initiatives such as management agendas and OMB or CIO architecture requirements.
http://www.govitwiki.com