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[http://sunlightfoundation.com/ Sunlight Foundation] has a tremendous amount of [http://sunlightfoundation.com/resources/ projects] with which to collaboration.
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[http://www.participatorypolitics.org/ Participatory Politics Foundation] is a New York based nonprofit that built [http://www.opencongress.org OpenCongress] and is working on a similar application for open city and state governments.
 
[http://octo.dc.gov/DC/OCTO/ Office of DC CTO] is a primary mover in the open city government movement.
 
[http://codeforamerica.org/ Code for America] "Connecting city governments and Web 2.0 talent."
 
[http://openplans.org/ OpenPlans] is a New York based nonprofit that helped create Open311 and other technology intensive open government projects.
 
[http://knowledgeaspower.org/ Knowledge as Power]: "KAP allows you to track legislation, communicate with lawmakers, and impact the laws of your state – it's quick, easy, and timely."
 
[http://www.opensourceforamerica.org/ Open Source for America] is a technology industry open source advocacy coalition.
 
[http://www.govloop.com/ GovLoop] is a social network geared towards government employees with over 35,000+ members.
 
[http://www.propublica.org/ ProPublica] is an honest nonprofit news organization that loves analyzing open government data.
 
[http://openforumfoundation.org/ Open Forum Foundation] "are facilitators, working with government and technologists to ensure the future of government is in responsiveness."
 
[http://openidentityexchange.org/ Open Identity Exchange] "The goal of OIX is to build trust in the exchange of identity credentials online."
 
[http://www.opendatafoundation.org/ Open Data Foundation] "provides a place where the members of different communities can come together and work on the alignment of technology standards and software tools which will facilitate visibility and re-use of data at all levels of the statistical information chain. By promoting automated access to statistical data and metadata in this way, better decision-making becomes possible in many fields of research and policy-making."
 
[http://www.opendatacommons.org/ Open Data Commons] "is the home of a set of legal ‘tools’ to help you provide and use open data."
 
 
<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>[http://developmentseed.org/ Development Seed] DC - Drupal, creators of [http://OpenAtrium.org Open Atrium], a Drupal based project management system being run on GaryJohnson2012.com.
 
[http://www.phase2technology.com Phase Two Technology]: DC - Drupal, creators of [http://www.phase2technology.com/openpublic OpenPublic], a Drupal CMS distribution for federal government projects.
 
[http://bridgecitystudio.com/ Bridge City Studio] Portland - Drupal has a nice [http://bridgecitystudio.com/resources resources] page.
 
[http://civicactions.com/ CivicActions] Berkeley - Drupal, [http://civicrm.org CiviCRM] constituent relationship management system of Drupal and Joomla.
 
[http://brattcollective.com/ Brattcollective.com] is "a worker-owned and operated technology collective, focused on workplace democracy and promoting a democratic society while supporting like-minded businesses and organizations by providing open-source website development and consulting."  They work with [http://aspirationtech.org/ Aspiration Tech].
 
[http://radicaldesigns.org/ Radical Designs] "is a full service web development group focused exclusively on the needs of non-profit and grassroots social change organizations."
 
[http://www.socrata.com/ Socrata] "Complete, Turnkey Open Data Solutions for Government"
 
==News and Commentary==
 
[http://razor.occams.info/blog/2011/04/18/the-status-of-policy-implementations-of-open-government-data/ The status of policy implementations of Open Government Data] by Joshua Tauberer's Blog
 
[http://govfresh.com/ GovFresh] is a news organization that "inspires government-citizen collaboration and build a more engaged democracy."
 
[http://www.opengovtv.com/ OpenGovTV] "provides Open Government and Gov 2.0 News, Information & Resources for businesses, government agencies, and constituents to more effectively participate in and benefit from the emerging technologies designed to restore this nation's economy and create jobs as a result of an Open Government."
 
[http://spectrum.ieee.org/riskfactor/computing/it/all-us-government-it-projects-under-review All US Government IT Projects Under Review]
 
[http://www.zdnet.com.au/denmark-urges-government-support-for-open-source_p2-120280102.htm Denmark urges government support for open source]
 
Open Source for America [http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/open_source_for_america_the_new_government_account.php  The New Government Accountability]
 
[http://www.netaction.org/opensrc/oss-report.html The Case for Government Promotion of Open Source Software]
 
[http://www.epractice.eu/en/cases/digitaliserdk Digitalisér.dk Review]
 
[http://planet.hackingcongress.org/ Joshua Tauberer's News Aggregator]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8qFvo2qJOU&feature=player_embedded Sandy Springs, Georgia: The City that Outsourced Everything]
 
==States==
 
[http://www.civicapps.org/ CivicApps] Portland App Contest
 
[http://www.rjionline.org/fellows-program/herzog/index.php Open Missouri]
 
[http://reinventalbany.org/ New York State Executive Order]
 
[http://data.baltimorecity.gov/ Open Baltimore]
 
==Opportunities==
 
[https://www.bpn.gov/ccr/default.aspx Central Contractor Registration (CCR)]  is the primary registrant database for the U.S. Federal Government. CCR collects, validates, stores and disseminates data in support of agency acquisition missions.  Is this the primary channel of US government communication with the private sector?  If so, we need to start working with them to make APIs...
 
[http://taxpayer.net/search_by_category.php?action=view&proj_id=2789&category=&type=Project The projects] that receive email funding.
 
[http://www.opencrs.com/ Open CRS] simply asks congress to make all the tax-payer funded reports of the $100m/year Congressional Research Service open and available to the tax-paying public.  What is this money was allocated via open competitions?
 
[http://resource.org/8_principles.html 8 Principles of Open Data]
 
==Unsorted==
 
http://blogs.loc.gov/law/2011/01/thomas-off-of-thomas/
 
http://publicmarkup.org
 
http://www.votetocracy.com
 
http://www.localocracy.org
 
http://www.publicstuff.com
 
http://www.whitehouse2.org
 
http://localleaks.net (added)
 
http://nycwiki.org
 
http://crowdmap.com
 
http://everyblock.com
 
http://openblock.org
 
http://www.allourideas.org/planyc
 
http://wiki.civiccommons.org/New...
 
http://www.meetup.com/openny
 
http://www.meetup.com/speakupnyh...
 
http://roadify.com

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