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What do you consider to be the most exciting upcoming technology or system in the field of managing, aggregating, and visualizing diverse types of data?

What ideas, tools, and approaches can make Recovery.gov a place where the public can monitor the expenditure and use of recovery funds?

The Recovery Dialogue on IT Solutions is now closed. Live from April 27th to May 3rd, 2009, the purpose of this dialogue was to gather innovative ideas from vendors, thinkers, and consumers in the IT community around a key question: What ideas, tools, and approaches can make Recovery.gov a place where the public can monitor the expenditure and use of recovery funds?

The dialogue was hosted by the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, in partnership with the non-profit, non-partisan National Academy of Public Administration.

Although the dialogue is closed, you can still use this site to browse the ideas, comments, votes, and tags that were submitted. This input is currently being reviewed by the Recovery Board, who will use it to inform the future of Recovery.gov, and to help fulfill the President's commitment to a transparent and accountable recovery.