In the months following President Donald Trump’s inauguration, as Congress worked through nomination hearings on his chosen agency leaders, the legislative body saw what OpenGov Foundation executive ...
If you live in Arkansas’s 1st District, you can now text your member of Congress. Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Ark., is the first elected official on Capitol Hill to test a prototype of a new tool built by ...
The OpenGov Foundation, an apolitical nonprofit that develops open source software products for government, is using human-centric research and design to improve communication between elected ...
The Foundation is using InnoMAYtion as a poetic moment to remind D.C. gov to continue its momentum on civic engagement. Introduce yourself to Code for Democracy at the group's first Meetup. The Draft ...
Last week, the nonpartisan, nonprofit OpenGov Foundation and U.S. Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) announced they are using the Madison lawmaking software to help craft the USA Freedom Act, a ...
Philadelphia Civic Tech Director Aaron Ogle has left his position with the city for a new opportunity, taking over a role with an organization that holds similar goals. Ogle has agreed to serve as ...
BaltimoreCode.org officially launched Wednesday, which means that you can now view Baltimore’s City Charter by individual article instead of scrolling through one PDF document, as Technically ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! OpenGov Foundation CEO, Seamus Kraft, and Director of Product Aaron Ogle, showcase their product to assist communication between constituents and ...