On making public policy with publicly available data: The case of U.S. communications policymaking
A fundamental principle of public policymaking should be that public policy must be made with publicly available data. This article develops this position and applies it to an assessment of the current state of communications policymaking, a policy area in which controversies surrounding the transparency of policy research and the accessibility of policy-relevant data have been both common and extremely contentious in recent years. This article provides a detailed assessment of the challenges confronting greater transparency and accessibility of communications policy-relevant data, as well as a detailed set of proposals for improving the current situation, in an effort to build towards an environment in which public policy is made with publicly available data. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
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Related Subject Headings
- Information & Library Sciences
- 4609 Information systems
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 3503 Business systems in context
- 0807 Library and Information Studies
- 0806 Information Systems