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Obama gives White House site online overhaul
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-01-21 17:42

WASHINGTON  - The White House of President Barack Obama went online with a promise that its slick new website would provide a "window for all Americans into the business of the government."


US President Barack Obama speaks at the Commander-In-Chief Inaugural Ball in Washington January 20, 2009. [Agencies] 

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In a posting on the blog of whitehouse.gov, Macon Phillips, the White House Director of New Media, said the site "will serve as a place for the president and his administration to connect with the rest of the nation and the world."

"Change has come to WhiteHouse.gov," Phillips wrote after the whitehouse.gov website of former president George W. Bush went offline at 12:01 pm (1501 GMT) and was replaced by that of Obama.

Noting that the Internet played a key role in Obama's November 4 election, Phillips said: "WhiteHouse.gov is just the beginning of the new administration's efforts to expand and deepen this online engagement.

"Just like your new government, WhiteHouse.gov and the rest of the Administration's online programs will put citizens first," he added.

Phillips said the White House's new media efforts would focus on "communication," "transparency" and "participation."

He said the site "will feature timely and in-depth content meant to keep everyone up-to-date and educated" and encouraged users to sign up for email updates, a technique Obama's team used very successfully during his campaign.

"President Obama has committed to making his administration the most open and transparent in history, and WhiteHouse.gov will play a major role in delivering on that promise," Phillips said.

"The President's executive orders and proclamations will be published for everyone to review, and that's just the beginning of our efforts to provide a window for all Americans into the business of the government," he added.

Phillips said "citizen participation will be a priority for the Administration, and the Internet will play an important role in that."

Following through on an Obama campaign promise, he said "we will publish all non-emergency legislation to the website for five days, and allow the public to review and comment before the President signs it."

Phillips also encouraged users to send ideas about improving whitehouse.gov.

Prominently displayed on the homepage of the new website was a message from the Office of Public Liaison and a link to an email form which members of the public can use to send their thoughts to the White House.

Whitehouse.gov was also undergoing some early teething pains on Tuesday.

It noted on the blog that Obama had issued a proclamation moments after taking office calling on Americans to serve one another, but said in another area on the site that he had not yet issued any proclamations.

The new whitehouse.gov has been widely expected to be the window for what is being touted as an experiment in interactive government.

Change.gov, the official website of the Obama transition team, contained such features as the "Citizen's Briefing Book," in which users were invited to submit ideas by email and "rate or offer comments on the ideas of others."

Another feature, "Your Seat at the Table," called for the proceedings of meetings between the transition team and outside organizations to be published on change.gov and allowed members of the public to comment on them.

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