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1 points by jaaacckz 2 months ago · 8 comments · 2 min read

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Early in my career I worked on DataLab, the sister site to USASpending.gov before it got merged into it. I then worked on USASpending a bit. Datalab had more of a "for the people" storytelling vibe to it which I liked a lot more and I feel that spirit got lost when we "merged" into USASpending. I built The Public Tab in response to this feeling.

My core idea: The district you are in is a more relatable measure of analysis for federal spending for the average person. You want to know what is going on around you. You can more easily "follow the money" this way.

I have a pipeline that runs nightly/weekly with data digest from USASpending, SAM.gov, and some other big players in the space. You can subscribe to changes and get updates daily/weekly on spending in your district. You can map that to lobbying, new contracts that pop up, as well as what your rep is voting on.

The client libraries are written in ruby and are open source here: https://github.com/govapi-rb

You can also check out the API Docs here: https://thepublictab.com/docs/api

It is deemed "beta" for now.. I'd love any feedback and to hear what is cool and what is not.

Thanks!

codingdave 2 months ago

Truly a good idea, but it is somewhat hard to evaluate this when all we get are a couple high level graphs, and everything else is marked as "Unlock with Pro"

The freemium model is in and of itself interesting because most tech leaders in the public sector are quite allergic to the idea of monetizing the public view of data and content. They want the organizations who produce the data to fund the platforms, with the public views being a key piece of the puzzle, but not the funding source. I'm actually with you on it, that if the public wants deep engagement, it is worth some small fees. But we're the minority - most folks with whom I've discussed projects vehemently reject the idea.

As you are also asking for a "Pro" subscription for API access, I'd open up the public view and rely instead on API fees.

  • jaaacckzOP 2 months ago

    I hear ya. I'm just unsure that people will even use the API enough. That is assuming that most of the people that would use this/hangout here are programmer-y.

    Perhaps I can make more things seen in the "Free tier"

dlcarrier 2 months ago

It's like 90% social security. The one thing that has a bipartisan lack of support.

  • jaaacckzOP 2 months ago

    https://thepublictab.com/districts/VA-08

    You can at least drill down onto what the spending is all about! Where I'm near its not mainly social security (^:

    • dlcarrier 2 months ago

      My district has only one defense contractor, and yours has like all of them. It's not really local spending.

      • jaaacckzOP 2 months ago

        I'm not sure what this comment means. The site is to help you follow the money of federal spending in districts. I never mention anything about "local spending". What are you trying to say here?

        There are lots of places people would want to see contracts and spending..

        https://thepublictab.com/districts/CA-14 https://thepublictab.com/districts/NM-01

        etc..

        • dlcarrier 2 months ago

          A district is by definition local. Comparing spending of each national laboratory against its local VA is kind of pointless.

          If you want to see how much is being spent on national research, you'll get useful information by displaying national spending on research. Looking up local spending on national research facilities will get you absolutely zero information for 99% of districts, because most districts don't have a national laboratory.

          As it is currently designed, if you want to know how your local district is spending federal money, e.g. on roads or health care, thepublictab.com almost always shows useful information, except in rare cases where billing for a nexus of nation-wide contractors throws off the mix, for example by being in or near a federal district or hosting a national laboratory.

          • jaaacckzOP 2 months ago

            I took a look at your previous comments, it seems you just typically have something negative to say about most things on HN. That is fine, just the nature of the site I guess. The person above found it useful. One persons trash is another persons treasure I guess.

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