-The DOT has released [765 datasets or tools](https://explore.data.gov/browse?Dataset-Summary_Agency=Department+of+Transportation) to Data.gov. The processes and policies that have been established under DOT’s approach to Open Government helped DOT build a comprehensive [plan](http://www.dot.gov/sites/dot.dev/files/docs/DOT%20Draft%20Enforcement%20and%20Compliance%20Data%20Report%20-%2005-18-2011%20-%20OCR.pdf) responding to the President’s [memorandum](http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/DCPD-201100032/pdf/DCPD-201100032.pdf) on regulatory compliance that was [recognized](http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2011/08/31/two-suggestions-for-the-us-national-action-plan/) as a model for other agencies to follow. In May of 2012, DOT, in partnership with the Department of Justice, Department of Labor, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission, launched [Safety.Data.gov](http://safety.data.gov/) with 713 datasets, four (4) mobile apps, 14 resources and public domain software tools, and three (3) challenges or competitions. In September 2012, we held the first safety datapalooza, and the community now has 869 datasets, 10 mobile apps, and six (6) challenges or competitions encouraging public use of safety data from around the government.
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