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Note: This wikia is in an experimental phase and may have an new home page and look and feel. If you have articles you would like to write regarding governmental policy, they are welcome regardless if they seem to fit in with whatever the home page and user interface may suggest. The main goal with the experimentation is to encourage participation in policy analysis and proposals. Feedback on the current look, previous or future approaches are welcome. Please post a comment on my Talk page. Thanks. -Phlox- your wikia administrator

Welcome to the White House Policypedia
The wiki where citizens collaborate to propose and track White House public policy.

This is a trade-a-fact website so please help us by contributing. See the To Do page for ideas. It really is easy to help once you get started!
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There are currently 294 pages and 51 articles on White House Policypedia.


Policy areas by issue

Technology


Implementation of policy

  • Zone 11 : Policy in the news
  • Zone 12 : Recent legislation
  • Zone 13 : 109th Congress (2006-2007)
  • Zone 15 : Administrative Rule making
  • Zone 16 : Expenditures for current legislation
  • Zone 17 : People

How to use the site[]

  1. You can access articles by following the links above in the Policy areas and Implementation columns. From either column, you are no more than six clicks away from any article. This is a good way to explore the site.
  2. You can use the extensive search capabilities of the site by entering a term into the search box in the left side bar.
  3. You can browse through various categories and subcategories.

Rationale[]

In 2007, the United State Federal government budget was 2.7 trillion dollars. It is ironic that though discussions on issues are often heated, the facts concerning how those issues are being addressed by the US government is almost entirely opaque to citizens on all sides of the political spectrum.

Scope[]

How wikipolitics can influence policy is unclear. This site is a working model of how massive collaboration might work on a White House wiki. To keep the experiment focused, a deliberately narrowed focus will be encouraged so that the advantages and weaknesses of approaches may be rigorously exercised. Rather than survey policies the entire political spectrum, the focus shall be on the climate change/ energy independence policies of Barack Obama. Contributors are encouraged to maintain this focus so that we may demonstrate a rich proof of concept and to use it to explore process of how this wiki should be run. Contributors are of course free to strike out on their own and pursue their own experments so long as it is applicable to the mission of the wiki.

Aim[]

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Our aim is twofold:

  1. Transparency: to factually indicate policy positions of politicians
  2. Direct democracy: to allow any citizen to write policy or legislative proposal, including correction of misinformation supporting policies, and raising awareness concerning failure of government to implement legislation or policies.

We aim to provide an up-to-date, authoritative statement of United States governmental policy all all levels of government- stretching from initial campaign promise to actual dollar amounts spent at the local level to implement policy. The site is written to serve both citizens, elected officials and public servants, as a mechanism for citizens to understand how policy affects them, and as a means for citizens to write policy that reflects their priorities for government.

By using the latest collaborative editing software we have built a new kind of knowledge structure for the policies of our government that can be shaped and maintained, to the highest academic standards, by policy professionals and citizens alike.

We aim for factual accuracy and all articles should be properly referenced. We also aim to be a forum for ideas, so on each discussion page we encourage alternative opinion, alternatives for policy positions, factual material supporting positions, user views, etc.

What is it? How do I use it? How do I contribute?- orientation and help[]

For newcomers our orientation section and help section should ease you into the site. If you were looking for it, here is an introduction to policy.

Additional introductory information is available now.

For an even fuller introductory experience go to the Community Portal.

Funding[]

Policypedia founders, administrators, and editors make no money from this site. It is an entirely voluntary operation, disseminating copyright-free information. Our goal is to share, without costs of any kind or affiliation with any political party or special interest group, knowledge between citizens and public servants regarding policy of their government.

The Google advertisements in the right hand pane on your screen are part of the business funding model of Wikia Inc.. As a new form of publisher, they host the wiki (and hundreds of others), providing the technical facilities, bandwidth, storage, backup, and technical support for free. Their declared intention is to do this in perpetuity, the company making its profit via the advertisements. Wikia was set up jointly by the founder of Wikipedia and a long-time WikiMedia board member, as another approach to making knowlege available, without cost to contributors or readers.

Disclaimer

Caution Notice: Information on this site is not official US Policy or an official statement of the polcies of Barack Obama. This site is not endorsed, sponsored by or affiliated with the Barack Obama Campaign or the United States government.

Do not use this wiki while operating heavy equipment. Keep cool; serve promptly. For indoor or outdoor use only.


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