In September’s episode of the Semantic Web Gang we are joined by Brand Niemann of the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a discussion of efforts to apply semantic technologies to Government data in the USA and elsewhere.
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;
- apps.gov, and Vivek Kundra’s post on the White House blog
- Greg Boutin’s blog post about Twine
- Cambridge Semantics, and my podcast with Sean Martin
- DARPA
- Dapper
- data.gov
- DBpedia
- Enterprise Architecture Conference
- EPA
- Gapminder, and my podcast with Hans Rosling
- Government 2.0 Summit
- GreenRiver
- Jim Hendler and Li Ding talk about converting Data.gov data to RDF
- Intellidimension
- Many Eyes
- Mediawiki
- MindTouch
- Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI), and my podcast with John Sheridan
- RDB2RDF Working Group
- Salesforce, and my podcast with Adam Gross
- Semantic Technology Conference, and the Semantic Web Gang episode recorded on stage there
- Simile
- Sourceforge
- SPARQL
- Sunlight Foundation, and my podcast with David James
- Swivel
- This We Know
- George Thomas’ conference presentation (PDF), referred to by Brand Niemann
- Timetric
- TopQuadrant, and my podcast with Dean Allemang
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) e-Government Interest Group
This conversation was recorded on Thursday 17 September, 2009.







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