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1. This work demonstrates that transparency is neither a conservative nor liberal agenda; it's not a Republican or Democratic agenda. It's America's agenda. Working hand-in-hand with liberals, libertarians, and conservatives is how we successfully got the law passed and helped the administration with what appears to be a successful launch of USASpending.gov. Your blogging was as much a part of the success as OMB Watch, Sunlight Foundation, and Mark Tapscott's work.
2. Let me point out that FedSpending.org is not going away. We will continue to push the envelope with the hopes of pushing OMB to be more aggressive. For example, we just introduced mapping to our website -- now we need to get OMB to do that to USASpending.gov. We also need more information on the website including a copy of the actual contract that created the spending, along with information about performance on the award, and about contractor/grantee compliance with laws and regulations. In other words, we need Sens. Coburn and Obama to introduce the next version of the Transparency Act and all of us to advocate for it once again.
There was much talk about how the Dems would stop earmarks up front (they didn't) but if they are burying them in agency appropriations, well....
Then again, something is far better than nothing. Thanks for bringing this to the light, Ed.
Sunshine is the best disinfectant!
All I want for Christmas...
Together they fight crime in Prime Time! Coming this Fall to $TV_NETWORK... ;-)
Sorry. That intro sounded too much like a commercial for a bad '80s action show.
You might be interested in some more back story about the new database: Sunlight funded OMBWatch to build FedSpending.org (the first searchable database of all govt contracts and grants), for $325K.
They built it. Then the Obama-Coburn bill was passed (with help from a cross-partisan coalition of bloggers like you and other fellow Porkbusters, who smoked out the Senator who had put a secret hold on the bill) mandating that the OMB build its own official database, for $15 million.
OMB Watch offered to help OMB get the job done...even though the watchdog group and the government agency are usually major adversaries.
After some hesitation, OMB's director decided to work with OMBWatch, and they licensed the software from OMBWatch for $600K. The new site, USASpending.gov, just launched, two weeks ahead of schedule.