Jerry Brito

Impulsively redesigning since 1999.

Jerry Brito is a policy wonk and web developer in Washington, DC.

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the testimony category

Yesterday I testified at a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform entitled “Preventing Stimulus Waste and Fraud: Who Are the Watchdogs?” It focused on accountability for stimulus spending. Here are some of the highlights of my remarks. UPDATE: Here is my written testimony.

Contribute to my congressional testimony!

I have been asked to testify at a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Thursday, March 19, 2009. It is entitled “Preventing Stimulus Waste and Fraud: Who Are the Watchdogs?” [PDF] and it will focus on accountability for stimulus spending. I will talk about how third parties can build interesting tools to help citizens find and sort spending, jobs, and performance information if only government provides the data in a complete, timely, and standardized manner.

As a way to illustrate the concept of crowdsourcing to the Committee (and to make myself seem smarter than I am) I thought I would ask you all to help me edit the testimony. I have set up a wiki with my draft written testimony on it. Please feel free to add anything I may have missed and to make any changes you see fit.

To contribute, you will need to click the “Edit” button and then ask for permission to edit the wiki (it doesn’t let me give automatic access). I will grant you permission immediately. My testimony is due by C.O.B. tomorrow, and I will incorporate all changes that I would feel comfortable testifying to.

Thanks for your help!