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Project Open Data

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Problem this Solves

Technology moves much faster than policy ever could. Often when writing policy for technology, agencies are stuck w/ outdated methods as soon as they publish new policies.

How this Project Solves this Problem

This Appendix is meant to be a living document so that collaboration in the open data ecosystem is fostered and the continual update of technology pieces that affect update can happen on a more rapid pace.

Where You Come In

Help the United States Government make its Open Data policy better by collaborating. Please suggest enhancements by editing the content here.

How to Contribute

This project constitutes a collaborative work ("open source"). Federal employees and members of the public are encouraged to improve the project by contributing.

For information on how to contribute, please see the how to contribute

License

The project as originally published constitutes a work of the United States Government and is not subject to domestic copyright protection under 17 USC § 105. Subsequent contributions by members of the public, however, retain their original copyright.

In order to better facilitate collaboration, the content of this project is licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 license, and the underlying source code used to format and display that content is licensed under the MIT license.

Privacy

Comments, pull requests and any other messages received through this repository may be subject to the Presidential Records Act and may be archived. Learn more at http://WhiteHouse.gov/privacy

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