diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 48f5b34..490cfb3 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ before_install: npm install script: "./go ci_build" +branches: + only: + - staging + - production + git: submodules: false diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fff3f43..174002d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,16 @@ Dashboard ========= +*This repo is being sunset.* + +If you have a bug relating to what you see at 18f.gsa.gov/dashboard please file an issue in the [18F/18f.gsa.gov](https://github.com/18f/18f.gsa.gov/issues/new) repo. + +If you have a request for a feature or want to leave a general comment about the dashboard please file it in the [18F/beta.18f.gov](https://github.com/18F/beta.18f.gov/issues/new) repo. + +## Archival README + +The below is an accurate description of how to configure and edit the software contained in this repo. + The 18F dashboard provides data and information about our projects, including their current status. Our goal is to provide transparency and insight into 18F work for anyone who is curious about what we do. We see the audience as including, but not limited to, members of the 18F team, GSA and other government agencies, journalists, and people who are interested in working both for and with 18F. diff --git a/_data/projects/C2.yml b/_data/projects/C2.yml index f5c73bf..4f1b908 100644 --- a/_data/projects/C2.yml +++ b/_data/projects/C2.yml @@ -3,14 +3,13 @@ name: C2 github: name: 18F/C2 description: an approval process automation tool -description: an approval process automation tool +description: More than a quarter million federal employees use government credit cards, called purchase cards, to buy small items like office supplies and furniture. Each purchase needs to be approved and audited to prevent fraud. With our partners at the General Service Administration's Public Buildings Service in Washington, D.C., we built a simplified, email-based purchasing approval tool for purchase card holders authorized to buy office supplies for the government. We designed it to be intuitive and convenient so that federal employees could drastically reduce the time they spend on purchase card approvals. partners: - GSA National Capital Region - 18F - GSA Common Acquisition Platform stage: live -impact: For the GSA use cases alone, Communicart could be used by over 80,000 U.S. - Federal Government purchase card holders. +impact: As C2 streamlines the purchase card approval process, government employees can spend more time performing their essential work and less time on the paperwork required to buy their micropurchases. An updated process will help restore public confidence that government employees are only using cards for valid purchases and save the government agencies millions of dollars by creating a more reliable, efficient approval system for micropurchases. milestones: contact: - url: https://cap.18f.gov/feedback diff --git a/_data/projects/api-data-gov.yml b/_data/projects/api-data-gov.yml index 410ea76..969f14a 100644 --- a/_data/projects/api-data-gov.yml +++ b/_data/projects/api-data-gov.yml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ partners: - Regulations.gov - Department of Agriculture stage: beta -impact: 2,800 API users and 66 million API requests served since July 2013 +impact: 2,800 API users and 66 million API requests have been served since the service launched in July 2013. milestones: contact: - api.data.gov@gsa.gov diff --git a/_data/projects/betaFEC.yml b/_data/projects/betaFEC.yml index 0bc7141..635809b 100644 --- a/_data/projects/betaFEC.yml +++ b/_data/projects/betaFEC.yml @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ name: betaFEC full_name: betaFEC stage: beta -description: A new Federal Election Commission (FEC) website that will make campaign - finance information more accessible and understandable to all users. +description: The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has long been a pioneer of open data. 18F was able to help the FEC build its first public API, and a new site on top of that API. This site helps make campaign finance information more accessible to the public, as part of a larger redesign of the FEC’s online presence. links: - url: https://beta.fec.gov text: betaFEC @@ -11,13 +10,12 @@ links: text: betaFEC API Documentation milestones: - 'June 2014: Project Discovery stage started' -- 'May 2015: Alpha testing of API and website' +- 'May 2015: Alpha testing of the API and website' - 'July 2015: Beta testing of the API' -- 'October 2015: Public release of beta site' +- 'October 2015: Public release of the beta site' partners: - Federal Election Commission -impact: The FEC collects data about how campaigns are financed that affect all 318 - million Americans every 2 years. +impact: The new site makes it easy to search, share, and understand campaign finance data. licenses: betaFEC: name: CC0-1.0 diff --git a/_data/projects/calc.yml b/_data/projects/calc.yml index 317cd4a..0dc0218 100644 --- a/_data/projects/calc.yml +++ b/_data/projects/calc.yml @@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ name: calc github: - 18F/calc -description: CALC is a tool to help contracting personnel estimate their per-hour - labor costs for a contract, based on historical pricing information. +description: The Contract Awarded Labor Category (CALC) tool helps the federal contracting community make smarter, faster buying decisions by allowing them to search for hourly labor rates across numerous government contracts. The CALC tool is helping contracting officers move from paper-based research to simple, efficient online search. partners: - General Services Administration -impact: All federal acquisition personnel involved in buying professional services +impact: Saves contracting officers in the federal government hours of work every week and provides them with better data. By having a tool that understands fair and reasonable prices, contracting officers will be better equipped to negotiate with vendors, which will ensure that the government is spending taxpayer dollars wisely and in the most efficient way. stage: live milestones: - 'November 2014: Initial discovery stage begins' diff --git a/_data/projects/cloud.gov.yml b/_data/projects/cloud.gov.yml index f2e9967..c0170ed 100644 --- a/_data/projects/cloud.gov.yml +++ b/_data/projects/cloud.gov.yml @@ -2,13 +2,11 @@ name: cloud.gov full_name: cloud.gov Platform-As-A-Service stage: alpha -description: cloud.gov takes care of infrastructure concerns so teams can focus all - of their efforts on their app rather than fighting the environment +description: cloud.gov includes a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) specifically built for government, based on the open source Cloud Foundry. It provides a secure, scalable platform for teams to build and host their application or website. It can help development teams work faster and cheaper by handling much of their deployment complexity. The cloud.gov platform is currently in a small pilot program, but we will be expanding access over time. partners: - 18F - GSA -impact: The cloud.gov PaaS has the potential to reduce costs and complexity of IT - projects across the federal government by an order of magnitude. +impact: Gives government teams the ability to develop, run, and manage web applications without the complexity and cost of building and maintaining infrastructure. licenses: cg-landing: name: CC0 diff --git a/_data/projects/collegescorecard.yml b/_data/projects/collegescorecard.yml index 473d058..41b95cc 100644 --- a/_data/projects/collegescorecard.yml +++ b/_data/projects/collegescorecard.yml @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ name: collegescorecard full_name: College Scorecard stage: live -description: Engage and educate potential college students of any age or background - and those who support and advise them, to find schools best suited to them. +description: In September, 18F worked with USDS and the Department of Education on College Scorecard, a clearinghouse to provide the clearest, most accessible, and reliable national data on college cost, graduation, debt, and post-college earnings. links: - url: https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/ text: College Scorecard @@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ milestones: - 'June 2015: Kick-off meeting' - 'August 2015: Private beta launched' - 'September 2015: Public live launch' -impact: 3 Million site views since September 2015 +impact: Millions of college applicants, and those who support and advise them, can now make more informed decisions based on data related to college cost, graduation rates, debt, and post-degree earnings. licenses: collegescorecard: name: Public Domain (CC0) diff --git a/_data/projects/dap.yml b/_data/projects/dap.yml index 6f69f2c..045474b 100644 --- a/_data/projects/dap.yml +++ b/_data/projects/dap.yml @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ name: dap github: - gsa/analytics.usa.gov - 18f/analytics-reporter -description: A lightweight dashboard that shows web traffic across the .gov domain. +description: 18F worked with the Digital Analytics Program, the U.S. Digital Service, and the White House to build and host a lightweight dashboard and public dataset that shows web traffic across the .gov domain. +impact: Gives agencies a tool to make data-driven decisions and gives the public an easy way to see .gov traffic as well as what kinds of technology people are using to access .gov websites. partners: - General Services Administration stage: beta diff --git a/_data/projects/dashboard.yml b/_data/projects/dashboard.yml index df66354..3dffc57 100644 --- a/_data/projects/dashboard.yml +++ b/_data/projects/dashboard.yml @@ -2,9 +2,8 @@ name: dashboard full_name: Dashboard stage: live -description: | - A site to track our projects' status, to provide transparency and insight - into 18F work and values. +description: 18F, as part of it's commitment to working in the open, needed a way to catalog and allow the public to track our work. We developed the 18F Dashboard to track our projects' status and to give more transparency and insight into our work and values. +impact: Partner agencies and members of the public can better understand our work. licenses: dashboard: name: CC0-1.0 diff --git a/_data/projects/dataact.yml b/_data/projects/dataact.yml index a729dc5..fbc145d 100644 --- a/_data/projects/dataact.yml +++ b/_data/projects/dataact.yml @@ -2,14 +2,10 @@ name: dataact github: - fedspendingtransparency/fedspendingtransparency.github.io -description: Consulting engagement to advise on the federal spending data standards - and corresponding pilot project mandated by the DATA Act. +description: The DATA Act was signed in 2014 to bring transparency into how the federal government spends money. 18F advises the Treasury Department on how to implement the DATA Act, and provides agency outreach, technical assistance, and content. partners: - U.S. Department of Treasury -impact: The federal agencies, state and local governments, transparency advocacy organizations, - non-profits, academic researchers, and individuals who use federal spending data. - All federal agencies can benefit from the pilot software and lessons learned as - they prepare to comply with the DATA Act. +impact: Makes it easier for the public to understand how trillions of tax dollars are spent by the government every year. stage: alpha milestones: - 'January 2015: 18F began work on project' diff --git a/_data/projects/developer-program.yml b/_data/projects/developer-program.yml index 54cfd3b..9558739 100644 --- a/_data/projects/developer-program.yml +++ b/_data/projects/developer-program.yml @@ -2,15 +2,12 @@ name: developer-program github: - 18F/API-All-the-X -description: A suite of tools, resources, and consulting services to assist agencies - in the production and management of government APIs. This two-year-old program - was adopted by 18F to scale out its impact and to grow the government’s API portfolio. +description: The /Developer program provides comprehensive support and resources for any federal agency engaged in the production or use of APIs. partners: - General Services Administration stage: live -impact: Over 70 agencies served, including each cabinet department, National Archives, - Federal Communications Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the - Office of Personnel Management. +impact: "Helps federal agencies develop useful, robust APIs through educational resource and tools. The program has served ver 70 agencies, including each cabinet department, the National Archives,the Federal Communications Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the +Office of Personnel Management." milestones: - 'January 2014: 18F began work on project' - 'May 2014: API Usability Program Launched' diff --git a/_data/projects/discovery.yml b/_data/projects/discovery.yml index 004fe7c..a9a19d8 100644 --- a/_data/projects/discovery.yml +++ b/_data/projects/discovery.yml @@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ name: discovery github: - 18F/discovery -description: Market research tool for the OASIS procurement vehicle, which serves - contracting specialists throughout the U.S. Federal Government. +description: Discovery allows federal acquisition personnel to conduct initial market research more easily and quickly, allowing users to discover and research vendors offering work across a number of professional service categories. partners: - General Services Administration -impact: +impact: Makes the procurement process a lot easier for GSA’s contracting officers — the people who are responsible for buying products and services for the federal government. Discovery lets these contracting officers find and sort vendors based on their experience levels and other attributes, saving them hours of time in the process. stage: beta milestones: - 'May 2014: Initial Discovery stage began for task order generator project' diff --git a/_data/projects/ekip-api.yml b/_data/projects/ekip-api.yml index 32bd731..b8166ec 100644 --- a/_data/projects/ekip-api.yml +++ b/_data/projects/ekip-api.yml @@ -2,11 +2,7 @@ name: ekip-api full_name: Every Kid in a Park stage: live -description: "The Every Kid in a Park initiative is part of President Obama’s commitment - to protect \nour Nation’s unique outdoor spaces and ensure that every American has - the opportunity \nto visit and enjoy them. This initiative provides all fourth grade - students and their \nfamilies with free admission to National Parks and other federal - lands and waters for \na full year.\n" +description: "In 2015, President Obama formally announced the Every Kid in a Park program, which provides fourth graders and their families with free access to more than 2,000 federally-managed sites. 18F worked with the Department of the Interior to create the program’s website, which was written at a fourth grade level with the help of fourth graders." partners: - U.S. Department of the Interior milestones: @@ -17,7 +13,7 @@ milestones: - July 2015 - Ticketing Application Demo - September 1, 2015 - Site Launch impact: | - Written at a 4th grade level and tested with kids, this site provides an optimized user experience to generate a paper pass to visit national lands and waters. + Designed by and for fourth graders, this site provides an optimized user experience to generate a paper pass to visit more than 2,000 federally-managed sites. licenses: ekip-api: name: CC0-1.0 diff --git a/_data/projects/fbopen.yml b/_data/projects/fbopen.yml index cf987ae..67d0acf 100644 --- a/_data/projects/fbopen.yml +++ b/_data/projects/fbopen.yml @@ -4,11 +4,10 @@ github: name: 18F/fbopen description: An open API server, data import tools, and sample apps to help small businesses search for opportunities to work with the U.S. government. -description: FBOpen helps small businesses search for opportunities to work with the - U.S. government. +description: FBOpen helps small businesses search for opportunities to work with the U.S. government through an open API server, data import tools, and sample applications. partners: stage: beta -impact: There are nearly 40,000 active federal opportunities right now. +impact: Makes finding opportunities to work with the U.S. government easier and more effective. milestones: - 'May 2014: 18F took over project maintenance from Presidential Innovation Fellows program' diff --git a/_includes/projectlist.html b/_includes/projectlist.html index 90ee885..1db7012 100644 --- a/_includes/projectlist.html +++ b/_includes/projectlist.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

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