The Information Policy Analysis Division will present a half-day Open Meeting Law workshop on January 27 in St. Paul. The workshop offers a practical look at how public bodies in Minnesota can meet their obligations under the Open Meeting Law (Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13D).
What: Open Meeting Law Workshop
When: Wednesday, January 27, 2010; 8:30 a.m. – 12:30p.m.
Where: Department of Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Ave., St. Paul
Cost: $75 per person or $60 per person for groups or 4 or more
For information and registration, visit www.ipad.state.mn.us.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
White House Launches Comprehensive Open Government Plan
December 8, 2009 -- The Obama administration released the Comprehensive Open Government Plan today. Administered through the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the president demanded the directive be built around three main principles - transparency, participation, and collaboration. Specific requirements and deadlines are outlined for all agencies, and the directive centers on four main components: publishing information; creating a culture of openness; improving data quality; and updating policies to allow for greater openness.
Read the Open Government Directive
Commentary:
OMB Watch
National Security Archive Unredacted Blog
Steve Aftergood’s Secrecy News Blog
"Why an Open Government Matters"
Video:
The announcement was streamed live with U.S. Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra, followed by a web forum where individuals could ask questions. Watch the video below, or at whitehouse.gov
Read the Open Government Directive
Commentary:
OMB Watch
National Security Archive Unredacted Blog
Steve Aftergood’s Secrecy News Blog
"Why an Open Government Matters"
Video:
The announcement was streamed live with U.S. Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra and U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra, followed by a web forum where individuals could ask questions. Watch the video below, or at whitehouse.gov
Friday, November 20, 2009
Don Gemberling on Government Info
Thanks to Don Gemberling for sending us a series of articles that were originally published on the Pioneer Press:
- A Price Of Ignorance In Minnesota - State Open-Government Law Loses Strength If Citizens Don't Know It
- Sunshine Week - Accountable Government Requires Accessible Information
- Your Government, Your Information - A Quick Guide To Minnesota's Open-Government Laws
- Open Government - Citizen Sunshine
- Proposed Changes To Data Practices Shelved - More Could Have Been Kept From Public
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Minnesota's data practices law - a look to the future
COGI-tations: A program of the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - Event Photos
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Midtown Commons, 2324 University Ave West, St. Paul (just East of Raymond)
Women Venture meeting room
Free and convenient parking West of the Midtown Commons complex.
An open discussion of changing needs, many the result of technology. A chance to review the principles that undergird the state’s unique data practices law. Come prepared to share issues, experience, a vision of future challenges and practical suggestions for needed change.
Resource people, on hand to provide context and answer questions, include John R. Finnegan, Sr, Jane Kirtley, Kirsten Clark, Don Gemberling
& other members of the MnCOGI Board.
Learn more:
The Public's Business: More People Are Knocking at the Door - Let Them In, by Jane Kirtley, 3/15/2009*.
Our Open-Government Laws Need to be Stronger and Clearer, by Jane Kirtley, 6/5/2009*.
* Articles posted with permission of the author, Jane Kirtley, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
COGI-tations are public forums sponsored by the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information.All COGI-tations are free and open to the public.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - Event Photos
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Midtown Commons, 2324 University Ave West, St. Paul (just East of Raymond)
Women Venture meeting room
Free and convenient parking West of the Midtown Commons complex.
An open discussion of changing needs, many the result of technology. A chance to review the principles that undergird the state’s unique data practices law. Come prepared to share issues, experience, a vision of future challenges and practical suggestions for needed change.
Resource people, on hand to provide context and answer questions, include John R. Finnegan, Sr, Jane Kirtley, Kirsten Clark, Don Gemberling
& other members of the MnCOGI Board.
Learn more:
The Public's Business: More People Are Knocking at the Door - Let Them In, by Jane Kirtley, 3/15/2009*.
Our Open-Government Laws Need to be Stronger and Clearer, by Jane Kirtley, 6/5/2009*.
* Articles posted with permission of the author, Jane Kirtley, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
COGI-tations are public forums sponsored by the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information.All COGI-tations are free and open to the public.
Monday, September 28, 2009
International Right To Know Day - September 28 2009
The World Prepares for International Right To Know Day 2009. Check out the details at FreedomInfo.org.
Find out more at the Freedom of Information Advocates Network (FOIAnet).
Saturday, September 19, 2009
International Right to Know -- COGI-tations Presenter Notes
September 10, 2009, COGI-tations Forum
The right to ask...the right to know
Notes.pdf from presenter, Barb Frey
The right to ask...the right to know
Notes.pdf from presenter, Barb Frey
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