These are the slides there wasn't time for at the conference. They show New Zealand's journey to Open Data, particularly over the last 12 months, and where we are heading.
1. 2012 INTERNATIONAL
OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA
CONFERENCE
The New Business as Usual
Paul Stone
Paul.stone@charities.govt.nz
Organized by the World Bank and Data.gov
2. Ministerial Committee
for Public Sector
Reform
ICT Strategy Group
Governance of Open
Open Government Data
and Information Re-use
CE Steering Group
Data Programme
Secretariat
Open Government
Information and Data
Re-use Working Group
2012 INTERNATIONAL OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA CONFERENCE
3. NZ Government Open
Access and Licensing
framework (NZGOAL) 2010
2012 INTERNATIONAL OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA CONFERENCE
4. NZ Data and Information
Management Principles
(2011)
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5. Declaration on Open and
Transparent Government
• Directed Public Service departments to actively
release High Value Public Data for re-use
(Wider government sector encouraged)
• In accordance with open data principles and
NZGOAL
• Declaration passed August 2011
• First annual report back March 2012
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6. Letter to Chief Executives
(December 2011)
• Reminder to report back by March 2012
• Requested appointment of a Data Champion
at senior management level
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7. Guidance to Data
Champions (January 2012)
• Explanation of role
• High level description of a process to release
data
• Description of the Outcomes (that would be
satisfied by the release of “high value public
data”)
• Template of the Report-back questionnaire
• A case study to illustrate release and
outcomes (Charities Commission)
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8. High Level Release Process
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9. High Value Public Data
must have one of these
outcomes…
Economic & social Transparency & Efficiency outcomes
outcomes democratic outcomes
Business can use it to add value, It reports on the It supports cross-sector service
innovate & create new products to performance of an agency or delivery, e.g. other agencies & NGOs
spur economic growth service can use it to improve their services
Communities and people can use it It provides details of Releasing it for re-use could:
to: government funding and/or make it easier for government
develop useful expenditure agencies to work together
applications/new services reduce the cost of providing an
make informed decisions about existing government service
the government services they reduce the cost of accessing and
use processing this information for
make personal decisions that existing users
improve their quality of life
It provides information about It provides an evidence base It helps align central &local
sustainability and risk. informing & encouraging government initiatives through a more
external participation in coordinated national view of
policy development government data
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10. Report-back to Ministers
• Inclusion in core business planning
• Current releases
• Future releases
• Use of data.govt.nz; NZGOAL; formats; and
outcomes
• Brief case studies (paragraph or two)
• Describe insurmountable barriers
• Any other comments
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11. Case Studies on Re-use of
high value public data
(across government)
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13. Re-use of Open
Government Data
Mobile Apps NZ Tides Pro
Pocket Ranger
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14. Re-use of Open
Government Data
NZ Schools Mobile Apps ASB Property Guide
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15. Next Steps
• Continue supporting the Data Champions
• Run more training on NZGOAL
• Workshop with CE Steering Group and the
Data Champions
• Promote to industry and community
• Accelerate preparation of case studies
• Implement the programme across the wider
public sector
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