
The Commissioner of Social Security announced today that the agency has released its Open Government plan. The plan, available at www.socialsecurity.gov/open, reflects the agency’s commitment to increase transparency, expand opportunities for citizen participation and collaboration, and make open government sustainable at Social Security.
“I applaud President Obama’s commitment to opening the federal government to the people it serves and I am especially proud of the three flagship initiatives we have chosen to implement by the end of this year,” said Commissioner Astrue. “These initiatives signify Social Security’s ongoing commitment to transparency, citizen participation, and collaboration as we improve the services we provide to the public.”
“Social Security’s flagship initiatives will improve our services and further break down barriers between the American people and their government.”
| Wednesday, April 7, 2010 | Mark Lassiter, Press Officer |
| For Immediate Release | 410-965-8904 |
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