Blog Posts
May 11, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
Open Government Coalition recommendations led to funding and other specific directions to D.C. agencies, including for new plans to deal with 21st century issues of access and archiving of digital records, according to D.C. legislative committees’ budget reports voted on in late April. Several recommendations directed activity to be done with community partners including the […]
D.C. Agencies’ FOIA Request Backlog Huge for Second Year
April 22, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
D.C. agencies ended 2021 with over 2,500 unanswered requests for records, according to the mayor’s annual FOIA processing report released in March. Coalition analysis of the last five years of such reports shows 2021 was the second year of such high numbers left unanswered, even as the total request volume is trending down. With many […]
Coalition’s Budget Testimonies Cap Council Hearings Season
April 12, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
The D.C. Open Government Coalition has asked the D.C. Council for six investments to build transparency: Fund improvements in Advisory Neighborhood Commissions’ records management and FOIA response Fund surge staff to clean up backlog of over 300 FOIA appeals Fund tech infrastructure for digital records management so agencies can find FOIA-requested items and comply […]
Council Hearing Shows Executive Resistance to Open Government (And the Law)
April 1, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
A deputy mayor repeatedly declined to provide, or even describe, agency budget requests that didn’t make it into the mayor’s budget, under questioning by the D.C. Council Chairman Wednesday (30), though the law for years has required those to be shared with the Council and published and a recent court decision upheld the law. Video […]
Community Messages Get Through: OAH Chief Judge Promises Plans Soon for Publishing Opinions
March 27, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
The chief judge of the D.C. Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) told the D.C. Council Friday (25) that she will provide a timeline soon for publishing the decisions of the office’s three-dozen administrative law judges. The office issued almost 9,000 decisions in Fiscal Year 2021 on challenges to D.C. agencies’ alleged errors ranging from multi-million-dollar […]
March 21, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
The Open Government Coalition testified three more times as Council committees completed 56 hearings totaling over 320 hours in January and February reviewing agency performance during the second pandemic year, 2020-21. Reports on earlier testimonies this year can be read here (on lack of transparency in Advisory Neighborhood Commissions) and here (on ill-advised proposals for […]
“Ditch those disappearing message apps” – Open Government Office Advises D.C.
March 19, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
New legal advice to the mayor says employees’ and officials’ electronic messages in any form are government records under D.C. law but evade storage and retrieval especially when sent via modern software on private devices, so the mayor should strongly discourage personal device use, require message copies be kept in rare situations where use is […]
Coalition Sunshine Week Summit Centers on Police Issues With the Chief and Community Observers
March 18, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
According to D.C. police chief Robert Contee III, in a remarks in a March 16 webinar, the Metropolitan Police Department is already transparent with data, for example releasing details on discipline and use of force shouldn’t be judged by misconduct cases settled; decisions by government attorneys to settle even winning cases just to avoid costs […]
Coalition Urges D.C. Council Action on Proposal Addressing Messaging Apps
March 1, 2022, by Fritz Mulhauser
UPDATE 3/15/22: On Monday (14) Republicans on the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee wrote the D.C. Inspector General asking for investigation of the use of WhatsApp by the mayor and others. The letter, first reported by Axios, recounts the familiar history, but adds a motive, “The lack of transparency regarding Mayor Bowser’s WhatsApp messages […]
2022 Open Government Summit: Register Now — Wednesday, March 16, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
February 25, 2022, by Sandra Moscoso
The 2022 D.C. Open Government Summit March 16 at 6:30 p.m. will focus on DC Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) transparency and accountability. This year’s Sunshine Week program will be again virtual via Zoom. We have invited recently appointed Chief Robert J. Contee III (confirmed) to address concerns District residents, activists and journalists have raised about […]