Open government. Transparency, participation, collaboration. Sounds good on paper, but is it a true game-changer yet? Our experts say: Dr. Natalie Helbig: \u201cOpening government is a perfect storm, but we don\u2019t know whether it will just be a lot of data or a sustained and meaningful change in the way we govern and are governed. Russ LeFevre: Technologies exist to enable open government. This \u2018genie\u2019 is out of the bottle. What needs to change is policy, culture and the will of government leaders to champion and sustain change.\u201d Jeanne Holm: \u201cWith the international ontology for space, we are trying to create the framework by which we can share data about any mission, any project that the governments are interested in having us collaborate on....so the whole world is a global space community.\u201d David Nero: \u201cThe City of Boston has made significant investments during the past 5 years to uplift its technology and business solutions portfolio.\u201d Join us for Open Government: Game-changer yet?