GovLoop is partnering with Washington Post’s WhoRunsGov through then end of Septemberfor a special event:
Here’s the pitch straight from WhoRunsGov:
Political techies are making government more transparent, but they are working largely behind-the-scenes. WhoRunsGov.com wants to change that.
From now through the end of September, we need you to help us illuminate the people who are using Web 2.0 technologies to make government better, more efficient and more effective. This project is being led in partnership with GovLoop.
To participate, you will first need to Register or Log in if you are already a WhoRunsGov.com contributor.
Once you’ve joined, you can help:
* write one of our featured profiles,
* edit profiles we’ve already published, or
* nominate a leading government tech guru we haven’t yet profiled.
Our directory of the most tech-savvy government officials is far from complete. Below, we’ve selected a handful of top government techies to profile collaboratively. Write a sentence or a section – it’s up to you. You can find information on the kind of sources we use in our profiles here and a guide on how to update profiles here.