REVIEW OF RECENT STUDIES ON PSI RE-USE AND RELATED MARKET DEVELOPMENTSPeter Krantz
This document reviews recent studies on public sector information (PSI) re-use and related market developments in Europe. It finds that estimated PSI-related market size in the EU27 was around €28 billion in 2008, up from €27 billion in 2006 for EU25+Norway estimated in the prior MEPSIR study. Total direct and indirect economic impacts of PSI applications across the EU27 economy are estimated at €140 billion annually. Several sector studies estimate potential gains from improved access to PSI, such as up to 40% increase in the geospatial sector. Government revenues from PSI are relatively low at around €1.4-3.4 billion compared to much larger estimated economic benefits. Improving access
Intern administration och dålig användbarhet - offentliga rummetPeter Krantz
Presentation om byråkratiseringen / digitaliseringen av offentlig sektor och dess konsekvenser för användarna. Digital arbetsmiljö. Presentation från Offentliga rummet 2008
REVIEW OF RECENT STUDIES ON PSI RE-USE AND RELATED MARKET DEVELOPMENTSPeter Krantz
This document reviews recent studies on public sector information (PSI) re-use and related market developments in Europe. It finds that estimated PSI-related market size in the EU27 was around €28 billion in 2008, up from €27 billion in 2006 for EU25+Norway estimated in the prior MEPSIR study. Total direct and indirect economic impacts of PSI applications across the EU27 economy are estimated at €140 billion annually. Several sector studies estimate potential gains from improved access to PSI, such as up to 40% increase in the geospatial sector. Government revenues from PSI are relatively low at around €1.4-3.4 billion compared to much larger estimated economic benefits. Improving access
Intern administration och dålig användbarhet - offentliga rummetPeter Krantz
Presentation om byråkratiseringen / digitaliseringen av offentlig sektor och dess konsekvenser för användarna. Digital arbetsmiljö. Presentation från Offentliga rummet 2008
Great user experience is no longer optional. Users demand better usability defined as the extent to which a product can be used effectively, efficiently and satisfactorily within its specified context of use. Context of use includes both government and private sectors. Open data and APIs can enable services across multiple contexts. Design considers how a product works, not just appearance. Challenges include standardizing information, linking data across organizations, trust, adapting managerial thinking, and legislation requiring counterintuitive experiences. The document discusses envisioning eGovernment in Sweden in 2030 with frictionless public services delivered autonomously while minimizing privacy concerns over data exchange.
Förslag till EUROPAPARLAMENTETS OCH RÅDETS DIREKTIV om ändring av direktiv 2003/98/EG om vidareutnyttjande av information från den offentliga sektorn
The document provides the draft agenda for meetings of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy of the European Parliament on November 28-29, 2012. The agenda includes items on establishing the Horizon 2020 framework programme for research and innovation, specific programmes implementing Horizon 2020, rules for participation in Horizon 2020, and amending regulations related to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Other items cover nuclear research programmes, renewable energy challenges, public sector information re-use, and enterprise competitiveness programmes. Electronic votes are scheduled on draft reports relating to Horizon 2020 and public sector information re-use.
Open Government Data on the Web - A Semantic ApproachPeter Krantz
(upload with permission from Armand Brahaj)
Initiatives of making governmental data open are continuously gaining interest recently. While this presents immense benefits for increasing transparency, the problem is that the data are frequently offered in heterogeneous formats, missing clear semantics that clarify what the data describes. The data are displayed in ways that are not always clearly understandable to a broad range of user communities that need to make informed decisions.
Great user experience is no longer optional. Users demand better usability defined as the extent to which a product can be used effectively, efficiently and satisfactorily within its specified context of use. Context of use includes both government and private sectors. Open data and APIs can enable services across multiple contexts. Design considers how a product works, not just appearance. Challenges include standardizing information, linking data across organizations, trust, adapting managerial thinking, and legislation requiring counterintuitive experiences. The document discusses envisioning eGovernment in Sweden in 2030 with frictionless public services delivered autonomously while minimizing privacy concerns over data exchange.
Förslag till EUROPAPARLAMENTETS OCH RÅDETS DIREKTIV om ändring av direktiv 2003/98/EG om vidareutnyttjande av information från den offentliga sektorn
The document provides the draft agenda for meetings of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy of the European Parliament on November 28-29, 2012. The agenda includes items on establishing the Horizon 2020 framework programme for research and innovation, specific programmes implementing Horizon 2020, rules for participation in Horizon 2020, and amending regulations related to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Other items cover nuclear research programmes, renewable energy challenges, public sector information re-use, and enterprise competitiveness programmes. Electronic votes are scheduled on draft reports relating to Horizon 2020 and public sector information re-use.
Open Government Data on the Web - A Semantic ApproachPeter Krantz
(upload with permission from Armand Brahaj)
Initiatives of making governmental data open are continuously gaining interest recently. While this presents immense benefits for increasing transparency, the problem is that the data are frequently offered in heterogeneous formats, missing clear semantics that clarify what the data describes. The data are displayed in ways that are not always clearly understandable to a broad range of user communities that need to make informed decisions.