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GovTracker: Getting Rhode Island Data
If you live in Rhode Island and want information on Board/Commission Memberships, Corporations, Elections, Lobbyist Registration, Rules and Regulations, or State Directories, you’re in luck. The Rhode Island Secretary of State’s office has just released GovTracker, a tool for getting any or all of this data as an RSS feed. The project is the brainchild of Jim Willis. I wrote a longer piece about GovTracker at Between the Lines.
Posted by windley on July 6, 2005 9:55 AM



Comment from Jim Willis at July 6, 2005 11:16 AM
Thanks for the noticing the big steps of our small state! I'm sending your quote from Between the Lines: (When your audience is government technologists and you feel obligated to describe what a Web service is in 2005, you know you're in trouble.) to a slew of contacts since it is about the most accurate assement of web services in government that I've come across ;-)