1. OpenGov
principles and proposal for a new
relationship with the governmental
institutions
2. Once upon a time...
(do you know him?)
and many others...
Tim O’Reilly http://www.flickr.com/photos/eschipul/436109463/ | Larry Lessig http://www.flickr.com/photos/naughton/251235261/ | David Orban http://www.flickr.com/photos/novecentino/1904205773/
4. WTF?
Open government is the political doctrine which
holds that the business of government and state
administration should be opened at all levels to
effective public scrutiny and oversight.
Wikipedia EN
5. No, really, WTF?
You should be able to know everything happens
in the government of your country, so that you
can kick their butts if they do wrong
6. First step:
OpenData
So when can data be considered “open”?
8 principles
7. Complete
All public data is made available. Public data is
data that is not subject to valid privacy,
security or privilege limitations.
8. Primary
Data is as collected at the source, with the
highest possible level of granularity, not in
aggregate or modified forms.
9. Timely
Data is made available as quickly as necessary
to preserve the value of the data.
14. License-free
Data is not subject to any copyright, patent,
trademark or trade secret regulation.
Reasonable privacy, security and privilege
restrictions may be allowed.
15. Aha, and the facts?
www.theyworkforyou.com
www.govtrack.us