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Open Government Plan 2016 - 2018

U. S. General Services Administration

Open Government Plan 2016 - 2018

Welcome to the Open Government Plan for the General Services Administration (GSA) for 2016-2018.

While GSA updates the Open Government Plan at least every two years, our efforts to build more transparent, engaging and responsive programs both for citizens and other agencies grow each day. As a result, we are eager to hear your ideas and feedback each month here as our teams continue to report emerging programs and initiatives. Our fourth update to GSA's Open Government Plan, in the spirit of our open source commitment, forked this design from the National Archives and Record Administration's Open Government Plan. Like the living document this approach allows our Open Government Plan to become, we look forward to honoring their open source contribution by further enhancing it with new features and capabilities for all agencies to benefit from. You can provide feedback through the following methods:

  • Discuss on Github: We have published this plan on Github so that you can easily provide comments through the “Discuss” feature located on the upper right or bottom left of each page. Select “Discuss” and then “New issue” or comment on existing issues. You will need to create a Github Account to create an issue.

  • Edit on Github: We have published this plan on Github so that you can also provide suggested edits by submitting a pull request with the specific language changes. Select the “Edit” function on the upper right or bottom left of any page to make a suggested language edit to that page. You will need to create a Github Account to submit a suggested edit through a pull request.

  • By email: If you prefer to email your comments and feedback, please email open.government@gsa.gov. We will post all comments received by email on to the “issues” on Github. If you do not wish us to share your feedback, please state so in your email.

  • On other platforms: You can tweet us @USGSA or share your feedback on the General Services Administration Facebook page.