At a lunch in Chicago this fall, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government Beth Noveck encouraged a group of civic sector techies to make recommendations about open government and data transparency for various bureacracies. Noveck referenced the recently issued White House Open Government Directive (for more see the excellent analysis by TechPresident), and
noted that they were interested in organizations pledging what they would build / do if the government did __blank__.
Since he took office this spring, I've had the privelege to see Asst. Sec. for Fair Housing John Trasviña speak a number of times. On every occassion he references the importance of taking fair housing "online", but to date his comments have focused on enforcement activities his office might take.
In response to this call and because we believe that there are a number of non-enforcement tech opportunities for HUD in
general and Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity in particular, MoveSmart.org has been working with two large fair housing organizations to craft a set of tech recommendations for HUD and their office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO). While they're not ready for release just yet, the Directive's aggressive time frame and our holiday plans compel us to give you a sneak peek.