Except for the fact that it requires you to register, create a whole new username and password for yet another site, just to comment on someone else's idea.
Haven't they heard of IP tracking and Community Managers or even OpenID?
No thanks.


On Apr 28, 2009, at 9:46 PM, Janna Hicks DeVylder wrote:

Hey, folks in the US, you have an opportunity to give input into the future of Recovery.gov. It is meant to be the site at the center of the recovery
of funds distributed via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Making Recovery.gov a useful portal for citizens requires finding innovative
ways to integrate, track, and display data from thousands of federal, state, and local entities. With this online dialogue, the Recovery Accountability
and Transparency Board is reaching out to the public, state and local
partners, potential recipients and solution providers to help fulfill the
commitment to a transparent and accountable recovery.


What ideas, tools, and approaches can make Recovery.gov a place where the
public can monitor the expenditure and use of recovery funds?


http://www.thenationaldialogue.org/

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