Presentation to the Affiliated Industries Group on Open Government Data - the government's policies and programme - and stories of innovative re-use of government data.
Internet Governance of Open Government Data
Workshop 303
Internet Governance Forum
22 October 2013
Bali, Indonesia
Keitha Booth
Programme Leader
New Zealand Open Government Information and Data Programme
22nd October 2013, Bali, Indonesia
Asian public governance forum on public innovation 9-10 September 2015Open Data NZ
Keitha Booth is the Director of New Zealand's Open Government Information and Data Programme. The programme aims to share data across the New Zealand government to provide better public services, unlock the value of public information, and create a more efficient and innovative government. Some key achievements of the programme include establishing the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing Framework, launching the data.govt.nz website, and enabling greater transparency, economic growth, social outcomes, and government efficiencies through open data.
Presentatoin at ALGIM GIS Symposium April 2016, talking about the New Zealand policy setting for open data and the intent. Including some stories and about data being put to use and where the policy has had a specific impact.
The document discusses New Zealand's open government data and information programme. It defines open data and outlines the country's open access and licensing framework (NZGOAL) as well as data management principles (NZDIMP) that require data be non-proprietary, machine-readable, and licensed for reuse by default. The programme works to encourage government agencies to proactively release publicly funded, non-personal data on Data.govt.nz according to these standards to promote reuse. Examples show how open data has been used commercially and for advocacy and community benefit.
Internet Governance of Open Government Data
Workshop 303
Internet Governance Forum
22 October 2013
Bali, Indonesia
Keitha Booth
Programme Leader
New Zealand Open Government Information and Data Programme
22nd October 2013, Bali, Indonesia
Asian public governance forum on public innovation 9-10 September 2015Open Data NZ
Keitha Booth is the Director of New Zealand's Open Government Information and Data Programme. The programme aims to share data across the New Zealand government to provide better public services, unlock the value of public information, and create a more efficient and innovative government. Some key achievements of the programme include establishing the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing Framework, launching the data.govt.nz website, and enabling greater transparency, economic growth, social outcomes, and government efficiencies through open data.
Presentatoin at ALGIM GIS Symposium April 2016, talking about the New Zealand policy setting for open data and the intent. Including some stories and about data being put to use and where the policy has had a specific impact.
The document discusses New Zealand's open government data and information programme. It defines open data and outlines the country's open access and licensing framework (NZGOAL) as well as data management principles (NZDIMP) that require data be non-proprietary, machine-readable, and licensed for reuse by default. The programme works to encourage government agencies to proactively release publicly funded, non-personal data on Data.govt.nz according to these standards to promote reuse. Examples show how open data has been used commercially and for advocacy and community benefit.
Talking about Open Data at Otago UniversityOpen Data NZ
The presentation discusses New Zealand's Open Government Data Programme. It defines open data and explains that open government data should be licensed for reuse, machine-readable, and published on Data.govt.nz. Examples are given of innovative apps and tools that have been created by third parties using open government data on topics like property information, fishing rules, and weather maps. The goals of the programme are to encourage government agencies to proactively release non-personal data and to support and assess reuse of open data. Questions from the audience are invited.
Presentation at OKCon 2013 in Geneva. Two key strategies of the Open Government Data programme in New Zealand: supporting Data Champions; and shifting focus from just supply to understanding demand for data
Open Data presentation to Christchurch Employers' Chamber of CommerceOpen Data NZ
Open data refers to data that is publicly available for anyone to access, use and share. The New Zealand government has an open data policy to release non-proprietary government data in open formats with permissions for legal reuse. Examples were given of innovative apps and tools that have been developed by reusing open government data on topics like tides, property information, schools, and more. Further potential uses of open data were discussed to help decision making, understand trends, and power consumer and business tools. Questions about New Zealand's open data program were welcomed.
The document outlines India's National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) and Open Government Data Platform. It describes the roles of various government organizations in implementing the policy and platform. The National Informatics Centre under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is responsible for developing and managing the Open Government Data Platform at data.gov.in. Government ministries and departments are tasked with nominating data controllers and assisting with publishing datasets in open formats. The platform aims to increase data sharing, engage the community, and recognize open data champions.
The Kenyan government launched an open data initiative called Open Kenya to create enabling infrastructure for communities and foster innovation. Open Kenya features a Socrata-powered open data site with over 450 interactive datasets covering topics like health, education, and poverty for Kenya's 47 counties. The site allows users to find, explore, visualize, and share data as well as register community apps. Open Kenya is the first fully interactive, API-enabled open data site in the developing world and has received enthusiastic global press coverage for its potential to accelerate development through transparency and civic engagement.
Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India for Transparency & InnovationData Portal India
The document summarizes the Open Government Data Platform India. It discusses how the platform was created to improve transparency through opening government data. It provides details on the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy that guides the initiative. It also outlines the roles of different stakeholders and how data is identified, published and accessed on the platform. Key statistics on implementation progress and community engagement are also presented.
The document discusses India's Open Data Initiative and its potential impacts. It outlines the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy that mandates government ministries to release non-sensitive datasets. It describes the implementation strategy which includes establishing data managers in departments, an NDSAP cell to assist with publishing datasets to the Data Portal India site in open formats. The site is meant to facilitate citizen engagement through rating, commenting on, and suggesting datasets as well as visualizing data. The potential impacts highlighted are increased transparency, accountability, citizen engagement, collaboration, better governance and decision making, and innovation.
Big Data Europe SC6 WS 3: Where we are and are going for Big Data in OpenScie...BigData_Europe
Where we are and are going for Big Data in OpenScience
Keynote talk at the Big Data Europe SC6 Workshop on 11.9.2017 in Amsterdam co-located with SEMANTiCS2017: The perspective of European official statistics by Fernando Reis, Task-Force Big Data, European Commission (Eurostat).
Open Data - the new oil of the digital economyOpen Data NZ
Open Data is about the process of opening up a whole dataset so that people, other than the people who have collected that data, can actually make use of it in new & innovative ways, to bring about both social & economic benefits.
This is the presentation by Rochelle Stewart-Allen delivered to the Results 9 teams at Creative HQ, Wellington, New Zealand on 27 April 2016.
Community and voluntary sector research forum march 2015enotsluap
Paul Stone from the New Zealand Open Government Data Programme gave a presentation about open data. He defined open data as data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone with attribution. He described New Zealand's open government data policies and initiatives like NZGOAL and Data.govt.nz. He provided several examples of open government data sources and how data has been used, such as using health, contracts and crime data for advocacy. He concluded that the community sector has potential to use open data but lacks data skills and would rely on researchers to analyze data for them.
Open data - the new oil of the digital economy (School of Government presenta...Open Data NZ
Open data is freely available data that anyone can use and share under an open license. The presentation provides examples of open data projects including mapping applications, data visualizations, and tools that use open government data to provide insights. Attendees are encouraged to participate in open data training programs and hackathons to become involved in using and developing applications with open data.
ITx 2016 - Open sourcing the open source policyOpen Data NZ
Telling the story of using open source tools and methods for an open government policy consultation process while developing an open source licensing guide for government agencies
Open Government Data - Supporting Democratic Participationenotsluap
Slides for a workshop held at the Community Development Conference 2015 at Auckland on 19 February 2015. The Aim of the workshop was to raise awareness of the Open Government Data Programme and the value in data to support advocacy and solve problems.
- The document discusses New Zealand's Open Government Information and Data Programme, providing examples of apps and tools developed through open data initiatives like GovHack.
- Over 3,000 people participated in GovHack across Australia and New Zealand, developing over 100 projects using open government datasets to address real issues.
- Examples of apps developed include tools for emergency services, immigrants, tourists, and more to help reduce wait times, find communities and flatmates, and bring together emergency information.
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Slides of presentation to the NZ Institute of IT Professionals on Open Data and Innovation. What is open data, key policies in NZ and what the programme is about, followed by great examples of innovative re-use of open government data
Talking about Open Data at Otago UniversityOpen Data NZ
The presentation discusses New Zealand's Open Government Data Programme. It defines open data and explains that open government data should be licensed for reuse, machine-readable, and published on Data.govt.nz. Examples are given of innovative apps and tools that have been created by third parties using open government data on topics like property information, fishing rules, and weather maps. The goals of the programme are to encourage government agencies to proactively release non-personal data and to support and assess reuse of open data. Questions from the audience are invited.
Presentation at OKCon 2013 in Geneva. Two key strategies of the Open Government Data programme in New Zealand: supporting Data Champions; and shifting focus from just supply to understanding demand for data
Open Data presentation to Christchurch Employers' Chamber of CommerceOpen Data NZ
Open data refers to data that is publicly available for anyone to access, use and share. The New Zealand government has an open data policy to release non-proprietary government data in open formats with permissions for legal reuse. Examples were given of innovative apps and tools that have been developed by reusing open government data on topics like tides, property information, schools, and more. Further potential uses of open data were discussed to help decision making, understand trends, and power consumer and business tools. Questions about New Zealand's open data program were welcomed.
The document outlines India's National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) and Open Government Data Platform. It describes the roles of various government organizations in implementing the policy and platform. The National Informatics Centre under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is responsible for developing and managing the Open Government Data Platform at data.gov.in. Government ministries and departments are tasked with nominating data controllers and assisting with publishing datasets in open formats. The platform aims to increase data sharing, engage the community, and recognize open data champions.
The Kenyan government launched an open data initiative called Open Kenya to create enabling infrastructure for communities and foster innovation. Open Kenya features a Socrata-powered open data site with over 450 interactive datasets covering topics like health, education, and poverty for Kenya's 47 counties. The site allows users to find, explore, visualize, and share data as well as register community apps. Open Kenya is the first fully interactive, API-enabled open data site in the developing world and has received enthusiastic global press coverage for its potential to accelerate development through transparency and civic engagement.
Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India for Transparency & InnovationData Portal India
The document summarizes the Open Government Data Platform India. It discusses how the platform was created to improve transparency through opening government data. It provides details on the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy that guides the initiative. It also outlines the roles of different stakeholders and how data is identified, published and accessed on the platform. Key statistics on implementation progress and community engagement are also presented.
The document discusses India's Open Data Initiative and its potential impacts. It outlines the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy that mandates government ministries to release non-sensitive datasets. It describes the implementation strategy which includes establishing data managers in departments, an NDSAP cell to assist with publishing datasets to the Data Portal India site in open formats. The site is meant to facilitate citizen engagement through rating, commenting on, and suggesting datasets as well as visualizing data. The potential impacts highlighted are increased transparency, accountability, citizen engagement, collaboration, better governance and decision making, and innovation.
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Open Data - the new oil of the digital economyOpen Data NZ
Open Data is about the process of opening up a whole dataset so that people, other than the people who have collected that data, can actually make use of it in new & innovative ways, to bring about both social & economic benefits.
This is the presentation by Rochelle Stewart-Allen delivered to the Results 9 teams at Creative HQ, Wellington, New Zealand on 27 April 2016.
Community and voluntary sector research forum march 2015enotsluap
Paul Stone from the New Zealand Open Government Data Programme gave a presentation about open data. He defined open data as data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone with attribution. He described New Zealand's open government data policies and initiatives like NZGOAL and Data.govt.nz. He provided several examples of open government data sources and how data has been used, such as using health, contracts and crime data for advocacy. He concluded that the community sector has potential to use open data but lacks data skills and would rely on researchers to analyze data for them.
Open data - the new oil of the digital economy (School of Government presenta...Open Data NZ
Open data is freely available data that anyone can use and share under an open license. The presentation provides examples of open data projects including mapping applications, data visualizations, and tools that use open government data to provide insights. Attendees are encouraged to participate in open data training programs and hackathons to become involved in using and developing applications with open data.
ITx 2016 - Open sourcing the open source policyOpen Data NZ
Telling the story of using open source tools and methods for an open government policy consultation process while developing an open source licensing guide for government agencies
Open Government Data - Supporting Democratic Participationenotsluap
Slides for a workshop held at the Community Development Conference 2015 at Auckland on 19 February 2015. The Aim of the workshop was to raise awareness of the Open Government Data Programme and the value in data to support advocacy and solve problems.
- The document discusses New Zealand's Open Government Information and Data Programme, providing examples of apps and tools developed through open data initiatives like GovHack.
- Over 3,000 people participated in GovHack across Australia and New Zealand, developing over 100 projects using open government datasets to address real issues.
- Examples of apps developed include tools for emergency services, immigrants, tourists, and more to help reduce wait times, find communities and flatmates, and bring together emergency information.
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Slides of presentation to the NZ Institute of IT Professionals on Open Data and Innovation. What is open data, key policies in NZ and what the programme is about, followed by great examples of innovative re-use of open government data
What is open government data? - an overview of New Zealand's Open Government Data and Information Programme. For more detail go to: https://www.ict.govt.nz/programmes-and-initiatives/open-and-transparent-government/open-government-information-and-data-work-programm/
Presentation to the New Zealand Transport Agency Open Data Day. Covering Government policy and intentions, "open by design" and examples of open data reuse
Has opening up data promoted open government in New Zealand, 9 May 2016Keitha Booth
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Open Data for ALGIM Records and Information Management SymposiumOpen Data NZ
Open Data for ALGIM Records and Information Management Symposium. Covering government policy and intent, open by design and examples of open data reuse
The document provides an overview of Ontario's open government initiative. It discusses why open government is important, including increasing transparency, accountability and public engagement. Ontario's open government pillars are open data, open dialogue and open information. The Open Government Office leads initiatives across ministries to implement these pillars. Progress to date includes releasing over 400 government datasets and developing frameworks for public engagement and performance measurement. Moving forward, the focus will be on further engaging staff and embedding open government principles in government operations.
This document provides an overview of New Zealand's open data program and initiatives. It discusses the history of open data in New Zealand dating back to 2008. It outlines guidance around licensing open data with Creative Commons and key documents/strategies like the NZGOAL framework, Data.govt.nz, and the 2011 NZ Data Principles. Examples are given of types of open government data available on Data.govt.nz and how this data is being reused through new products/services, data journalism, and more efficient data sharing across government.
This document discusses open data and open government initiatives. It provides an overview of the Open Government Partnership which aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, and fight corruption through open data and technology. It also summarizes Hawaii's open data policies and initiatives, including the Hawaii Open Data Policy established in 2013, as well as open data certificates and educational resources available through the School of Data.
The document discusses the establishment of the New South Wales Data Analytics Center (DAC) in Australia. The DAC will deliver priority analytics projects using whole of government data, advise on challenges and solutions using data analytics, and manage secure data sharing. It will also establish data asset registers, coordinate data standards, advise on open data, and ensure privacy and security best practices. Data sharing legislation will enable agencies to share data with the DAC and each other to support its functions, while protecting personal and restricted information.
Presentation on Bassetlaw District Council's experience with Open Data and the Bassetlaw Open Data site. Presented by Andrew Brammall, Strategic ICT Manager at Bassetlaw District Council, at Really Useful Day: Making use of Open Data for public services on 27 March 2015 in St Albans.
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Open Data at Locate15 Conference 11 march 2015Open Data NZ
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- Expected benefits of open government data include increased transparency, releasing social and commercial value from the data, and enabling more participatory governance.
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2. Addressing concerns about misuse by emphasizing context, describing data collection purposes and variables clearly, and noting liability limitations in Creative Commons licenses.
3. Overcoming cultural and resource barriers through an open by default approach, prioritizing high demand data, reusing existing technologies, and starting small.
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Open Data and Innovation - Affiliated industries group - Feb 2015
1. - Affiliated Industries Group, 26 February 2015
- Paul Stone
- New Zealand Open Government Data Programme
2. What is open data?
Brief description of open government data
policies and the programme
Some innovative re-use of open government
data
Your questions
3. ”Open data is data that can be freely used,
reused and redistributed by anyone - subject
only, at most, to the requirement to attribute
and share alike.”
(Open Data Handbook – Open Knowledge Foundation)
For NZ Government…
Non-proprietary and machine-readable
format
licensed for re-use (NZGOAL)
4. NZ Government Open
Access & Licensing
Framework (NZGOAL)
NZ Data & Information
Management Principles
Declaration on Open
and Transparent
Government
Data.govt.nz
Clear Cabinet decisions and intent Foundations built
5. Government direction to
government agencies to
proactively release all non-
personal and unclassified data
with high potential value for re-
use
6.
7. Charities Register
https://www.charities.govt.nz/charities-in-new-zealand/the-charities-
register/advanced-search/
Ministry of Health Statistics
http://www.health.govt.nz/nz-health-statistics
MSD Contracts
http://map.contractmapping.govt.nz/
Statistics NZ
http://nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz/wbos/Index.aspx
Land Information NZ Data Service
https://data.linz.govt.nz/
IRD Tax Statistics
http://www.ird.govt.nz/aboutir/external-stats/tax-statistics-sitemap.html
Land Resource Information System (Landcare Research)
https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/
Ministry of Transport Statistics
http://www.transport.govt.nz/research/
Public Health Surveillance (Environmental Science and Research, ESR)
https://surv.esr.cri.nz/surveillance/annual_surveillance.php
Victims of Crime Statistics
http://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publication/new-recorded-crime-
victimisation-statistics-rcvs
8. Our job to encourage all that to happen!
To encourage and support the release of data
To understand the user communities (and
raise awareness)
To assess the impact