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  2. OpenTheBooks - Wikipedia

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    OpenTheBooks.com is an American nonprofit organization based in the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge, Illinois.It describes itself as a transparency group devoted to posting online all the disclosed spending of every level of government across the United States. [1]

  3. Transparency report - Wikipedia

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    A transparency report is a statement issued semesterly or annually by a company or government, which discloses a variety of statistics related to requests for user data, records, or content. Transparency reports generally disclose how frequently and under what authority governments have requested or demanded data or records over a certain ...

  4. Transparency (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Corporate transparency, a form of radical transparency, is the concept of removing all barriers to—and the facilitating of—free and easy public access to corporate information and the laws, rules, social connivance and processes that facilitate and protect those individuals and corporations that freely join, develop, and improve the process.

  5. Open-source governance - Wikipedia

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    Open-source governance (also known as open governance and open politics) is a political philosophy which advocates the application of the philosophies of the open-source and open-content movements to democratic principles to enable any interested citizen to add to the creation of policy, as with a wiki document.

  6. Sunshine Review - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Review addressed several areas of transparency, including state spending, state sunshine laws, and rating local government websites on transparency. [4] Sunshine Review worked with the National Taxpayers Union [ 5 ] to develop information on state spending, and with the Lucy Burns Institute which runs the WikiFOIA project. [ 6 ]

  7. Glasnost - Wikipedia

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    Glasnost (/ ˈ ɡ l æ z n ɒ s t / GLAZ-nost; Russian: гласность, IPA: [ˈɡlasnəsʲtʲ] ⓘ) is a concept relating to openness and transparency.It has several general and specific meanings, including a policy of maximum openness in the activities of state institutions and freedom of information and the inadmissibility of hushing up problems.

  8. NJ Democrats' assault on government transparency is ... - AOL

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    The state’s Open Public Records Act, or OPRA, rules what documents created by state, county and local governments are open to public inspection.. This bill not only builds barriers between the ...

  9. Open government - Wikipedia

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    The organizations relies on technology to improve government transparency and engage citizens. [73] The Sunlight Foundation was a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded in 2006 that used civic tech, open data, and policy analysis to make information from government and politics more transparent to everyone. Their ultimate vision was to ...