U.S. Open Government initiative
Open government, a cornerstone of democracy, is critical for ensuring public servants remain accountable to taxpayers. When the public is given a participatory role and encouraged to share their ideas and expertise with the government, it fosters trust and deters self-interest in government decision-making. Open government also enhances visibility of and access to information, which helps prevent corruption and waste and promotes fiscal responsibility and operational efficiency. Empowering informed citizens to actively engage with their government ensures it remains a government of, by, and for the people.
The U.S. Open Government Secretariat was established by GSA to advance the principles of transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement. It empowers the public to share ideas and expertise, informs government policies, and promotes collaboration across all levels of government.
What’s new
- Read our U.S. Open Government Secretariat Year One in Review [PDF - 1 MB] to explore recent accomplishments and upcoming goals in transparency and collaboration.
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U.S. Open Government National Action Plan
The current plan will outline how we will advance a more inclusive, responsive, and accountable government.
Public engagement
Engage in policymaking by participating in our public meetings and giving your input.
Resources
Find resources, including policy and guides, and past action plans, to empower you to shape government decisions.
Questions? Email OpenGovernmentSecretariat@gsa.gov or discover more about the secretariat.