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* [http://www.policy-impact.eu/application-scenario Impact] | * [http://www.policy-impact.eu/application-scenario Impact] |
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Wiki government is an idea about deeply involving self-selected experts and citizens in the planning processes of the administration. It is based on the idea that there is a large pool of expertise and knowledge outside any administrative body, even if it is advised by a group of high-level experts. The first place where this kind of governance was tested in the US was Peer-to-Patent.
See also
- Peer-to-Patent (the first mass collaboration project in the US Government)
- Office of Science and Technology Policy, US
- Can the Wonks Beat the Trolls on Government Sites? by The New Your Times
Related EU funded projects: