Since his battle for the Democratic nomination for the US presidency, Barack Obama has been betting heavily on the Internet. Now that he has arrived at the White House, he promises that the whitehouse.gov site will become a “window for all Americans to the affairs of government.” In an article on the website’s blog, Macon Phillips, director of new media for the White House, assures that the site “will serve as a space for the president and his administration to connect with the rest of the nation and the world.”
Phillips explained that the efforts of the new bc data taiwan White House multimedia platform will focus on “communication,” “transparency” and “engagement.” “Like our government, whitehouse.gov and the rest of the government’s online programs will emphasize the importance of citizens,” Phillips said.
"The President's executive orders and proclamations will be posted so everyone can stay informed, and this is just the beginning of our efforts to provide a window for all Americans into government affairs," says the White House multimedia director, who has also set up a YouTube channel, according to NoticiasDot .
The site will also post all non-urgent legislation for five days, allowing the public to critique and comment on it before the President signs it and encouraging citizens to submit their ideas for improving the White House website.