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- From: Jessica Coates <j2.coates AT qut.edu.au>
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- Subject: [ccAustralia] FW: Declaration of Open Government
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:02:23 +1000
Those interested in open PSI might be interested that Australia’s
Government has just released an official Declaration of Open Government. Not quite as strong on the open access issue as we would have
liked, but it’s still a good move. Jessica Coates Project Manager, ccAustralia via
AGIMO Blog by
Lindsay Tanner on 7/15/10 The central
recommendation of the Government 2.0 Taskforce’s report was that the Australian Government makes a
declaration of open government. As the Minister responsible for that Taskforce,
I am proud to make that Declaration today on behalf of the Australian
Government.
The Gillard
Government is committed to creating a culture of public sector openness,
transparency and engagement. This Declaration is a demonstration of that
commitment. The Declaration
underpins a range of Government initiatives already under way. The
establishment of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner and the
Government’s broader freedom of information reforms aim to restore trust and
integrity in government and drive agencies to proactively release information
to the public. The Declaration also reflects one of the key reforms of Ahead of the
Game: Blueprint for Reform of Australian Government Administration,
which called for more open government. The Declaration
encourages and affirms among Australian Government agencies a culture of
openness built on the key principles of informing, engaging and participating
with the public. And it acknowledges that the internet holds a crucial role in
realising a more open and transparent form of government in this country. The Declaration
is about making more government information available to the public online, and
encouraging reuse of that information in new, valuable and potentially
unexpected ways. It is about giving Australians more of a say in forming the
policy and delivering the services that have an influence on their lives. It is
about enabling government agencies and individual public servants to be more
innovative and more responsive to input and feedback, while still maintaining
the high ethical and professional standards we expect. I believe that
the Declaration lays an important foundation in implementing our Government 2.0
agenda. In the spirit of that agenda I urge you to read the Declaration
and welcome your ongoing feedback as the Gillard Government implements a
culture of openness and works towards a more participatory form of government. Lindsay
Tanner Minister
for Finance and Deregulation |
- [ccAustralia] FW: Declaration of Open Government, Jessica Coates, 07/15/2010
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