A few months ago, when the "financial crisis" was really spiraling out of control, I purchased the domain name transparentaccounting.org -- not entirely sure why, but thinking that one of the trends of the coming decade will indeed be transparency in accounting standards and government.
So this would be a great way to make use of that domain. I imagine that a project of this scope would require collaboration of some savvy business people & some savvy programmers. So if you're interested, please send me an email -- address found on my profile.
If you're doing this, there are some operational risks.
People make money off intransparency. Billions.
If they perceive transparency efforts as a thread, they may simply invest some of their winnings in having you and your transparency efforts destroyed.
Doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. But you need to need to be aware that this kind of stuff does go on.
"Starting in 1994, Hamilton Securities Group began building an easy-to-operate computer software system to track the money flows in any given region. The program, Community Wizard, provided the kind of transparency needed to expose cooked books. Former Hamilton employee Carolyn Betts remembers the power of Community Wizard, even in its infancy.
"It was in the beta stage, so it was not complete, but with each piece of information it became more and more powerful," recalls Betts. "The HUD field office people went absolutely crazy when they saw it. You could go in with a pointer on a map and get to information on expenditures by each HUD program. It was a pretty beautiful program and would have become unbelievably powerful."
Community wizard was dismantled in 1997 as part of a legal hatchet job, the servers confiscated, and the backups with source code wiped.
A few months ago, when the "financial crisis" was really spiraling out of control, I purchased the domain name transparentaccounting.org -- not entirely sure why, but thinking that one of the trends of the coming decade will indeed be transparency in accounting standards and government.
So this would be a great way to make use of that domain. I imagine that a project of this scope would require collaboration of some savvy business people & some savvy programmers. So if you're interested, please send me an email -- address found on my profile.