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Government policy and intent – open data and information Open Government Information and Data Programme (ALGIM 12 April 2016)

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Government policy and intent – open data and information

Open Government Information and Data Programme

(ALGIM 12 April 2016)

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Government policy and intentions…

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What is “open data”?

“Open data is data that anyone can access, use and share.”(Open Data Institute https://theodi.org/guides/what-open-data)

For NZ Government…• licensed for legal re-use (NZGOAL)• Non-proprietary and machine-readable format

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Foundations for Open Government Data and Information

Data.govt.nz

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NZ Government Open Access and Licensing (NZGOAL) Framework

Guidance to publicly funded agencies on how to apply Creative Commons licences to information data and content, published digitally or in hardcopy.

Copyright = ownership

Licence = permissions to re-use (assigned by the copyright owner)

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NZ Data and Information Management Principles, 2011

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International Open Data Charter

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Data.govt.nz

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NZ Declaration on Open and Transparent Government, 2011

Government direction to government agencies to proactively release all:

• publicly funded data• non-personal and unclassified• high potential value for re-use• managed according to the Principles• licensed for re-use (NZGOAL)• published on Data.govt.nz

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Open by design, open by default…

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Open by Design

Embed open data output as a requirement of all new systems

Incorporate open data output into processes/publishing

Require quality data as part of any new contracts for services – that can be released as open data

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Open by Design

Open by design = closed by design

(Different mind sets,but really just 2 sidesof the same coin)

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For social and economic benefit

For transparency and accountability

Blah, blah, blah… but what does that really mean?

Why??...

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Examples of re-use – Tides data…

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Property…

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NZ Schools App

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Mogeo - Campermate

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Mogeo – MarineMate

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ThunderMaps

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ANZ – Truckometer(Don’t second-guess what the data can be used for…)

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The Forward Works Viewer

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Advocacy

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Visualisation and public debate in the media on education policy

NZ Herald

Maori.geek.nz

@polemic

@fogonwater

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Using open data to inform

Manuka Tutu

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What data do customers want from local government?...

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Data wanted

• Consent applications• property valuations• River flows (stage height and cumecs), at

granular intervals (e.g. 15 mins, not 12 hrs)

• Water quality of rivers, lakes, estuaries, beaches

• Rubbish collection schedules etc.

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Data wanted

• Civic facilities - location & opening times– e.g. toilets, libraries, service centres, swimming pools,

dog parks, etc.• What's on, esp. in iCal or schema.org

formats• transport timetables, infrastructure

location, real-time status, occupancy for bus, train and ferries;

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Data wanted

• Council contracting data such as roadwork locations, refuse collection schedules, traffic light status;

• road marking and signage locations;• Council car parking sign and sensor data;• status and location of mobile libraries• Earthquake prone buildings

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Complementary data from the private sector

• utility company infrastructure (location of lines, pipes, meters etc.)

• status and location of mobile resources such as couriers, taxis, Mr Whippy vans etc.

• airline flight times and status• movie theatre occupancy• Port activity

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