I saw this but haven't had time to read it closely yet. I agree, Bryan, I
think it would be great for someone to review it. Or, I wonder if the
authors would be available for comment?

-Sam

On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Bryan Behrenshausen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi friends,
>
> This week, several colleagues alerted me to a new report from the UK
> Government Communication Headquarters ("Boiling Frogs?"), which takes an
> in-depth look at major organizational changes affecting government
> agencies today, and offers several compelling recommendations for
> pace-keeping changes. Many of those recommendations involve becoming
> more open.
>
> GCHQ released the white paper on GitHub here:
>
>
> https://github.com/GovernmentCommunicationsHeadquarters/BoilingFrogs/blob/master/GCHQ_Boiling_Frogs.pdf
>
> I've not yet finished picking through it, but I can already tell it'd be
> of interest to both our readers and our broader community. We'd love to
> see someone write about the report for Opensource.com—offer an overview,
> perhaps, of the key findings and recommendations, pen a response to the
> report, or even put the report in context as one example of governments
> finding new ways to open themselves up.
>
> Anyone interested in working with the report should let me know! Grab a
> copy and see what you think.
>
> Bryan
>
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