government disclosure
Government disclosure refers to the process by which government agencies make information available to the public. This can include data about policies, budgets, and operations, as well as information related to national security or public health. The goal is to promote transparency and accountability, allowing citizens to understand how their government functions.
In many countries, laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) enable individuals to request access to government records. This helps ensure that the public can hold officials accountable and fosters trust between the government and its citizens.