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February 19, 2009

Identify and Vote for the Most Wanted But Unavailable Government Documents?

Show Us the Data wants to know if the federal government is putting the information you need online. From the site:

Are there categories of unclassified documents or data that you know exist–on paper or in government computers and databases–that would be of value to the public if posted and regularly updated on an agency's Web site? If so, then help Open The Government and the Center for Democracy and Technology identify the 10 Most Wanted Government Documents, Reports or Data Sets that should be available on the Web. Use this site to tell us what data you want and who has it, (“Request a Document”) or add your vote (up to three times) to the suggestions others have made.

HIgh on the list when I last checked the site are CRS Reports. The deadline to submit documents and vote is March 9, 2009. [JH]

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