Nov 15, 2007, By Wayne Hanson
Senator Barack Obama has attracted a number of high-tech supporters for his Technology and Innovation plan, and yesterday visited Google in California's Silicon Valley, rolling out his technology agenda and taking questions from employees.
Google CEO and Chairman Eric Schmidt said Obama would use the Internet to "increase government transparency," and Lotus Development President Mitch Kapor said Obama's creation of a federal chief technology officer would "foster a much needed increase in the transparency of government and the re-democratization of governing processes to include all Americans."
Gigi Sohn, president and co-founder of Public Knowledge said the Technology and Innovation plan "Is by far the most comprehensive roadmap of all the presidential candidates for how digital technology and broadband networks can transform our society."
Obama's proposed federal CTO position would do the following:
According to the technology plan, Obama would also give the American public "an opportunity to review and comment on the White House website for five days before signing any non-emergency legislation."
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