Making Open Data Work for the Public Sector

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Making #opendata work for the EU Public Sector

tonzijlstra.euknowledge work, learning, social media

Dublin, 22 November 2012

@epsiplatform @ton_zylstra

husetsweb.dk

wheelmap.org

openspending.org

“We will open up the public sector”

2012 EC, 2013 EU, 2014-2020

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economic impact

Dutch Meteo: 100, 35M

Finnish SME’s: 15%

Spain: 5000, 350M

EU: 140B

Min BZK

transparency

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

WIIFM?your psb here..

avoiding the compliance trap

Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Costs too much; What’s the business case; Has commercial value; Possible privacy issues; Confidential info; It’s not ours, and we don’t know who owns it; It’s not ours and supplier won’t allow it; The quality isn’t very good; We don’t know where it is; Not our job; It’s in a useless format anyway; I don’t have the authority; People will misuse the data; People will use it wrongly; Only we understand our data; We’ll get sued; Files are just too big; Too little bandwith; It starts with this, but where’s the end? It’s there, but can’t be opened; Data is dated/too old; It’s not in digital format; Is this even legal?; Our Minister says no; We never have done this before, why start now?; I don’t see the use; Nobody will be interested; No time; No resources; Just do FOIA requests; We’ll publish it redacted; It’s not complete; It contains errors; It’s commercially sensitive; Combining this with other data is dangerous; People will come to wrong conclusions; People will get lost and confused; It will trigger endless discussions; We can’t confirm or deny we have that data; We’ll get feedback, and can’t handle that; Our IT supplier says it’s not possible; Our IT supplier will charge too much; Our site will crash; It’s already online! (but in unfindable PDFs); If people download it and use it later it will be outdated; I can’t take responsibility for all the reuse; People will get angry; Our data is in contradiction to the data of the department that is in charge of the topic; Only we truly understand.....statistics/meteo/geo/laws; We’ll disrupt the market; It will only be used to attack us.

fig leaves for inaction

real obstacles (http://www.flickr.com/photos/epsiplatform/5737203950/)

new

existing

tech is not the key issue

legal is not the key issue

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cost is not the key issue

making the transition is

Networked life, networked work, networked learning

WIIFM?your psb here..

making it relevant to your public task

open data as policy instrument

• What do we have?

• How far from ‘open data’?

• Motivating external partners?

• Publishing as standard process?

• Embedding it in contracts/procurement?

• Opportunities for the city government?

questions

policy goals

ParticipationGetting into the citySustainability (2020 energy neutral)Budget surplus in 2014‘Societal real estate’Increase self managementTourism, culture capital 2018

issue

open datastakeholders

value, efficiency, impact

open data as policy instrument

e.g. maintenance

e.g. road safety

e.g. cultural heritage

Stockholm

issue

open datastakeholders

value, efficiency, impact

build your triangles, hunt for examples

tap into the abundance

join us at epsiplatform.eu

CreditsAll photos: Ton Zijlstra, by nc saExcept where mentioned on the photo.

Slides: Ton Zijlstra, by

Slides: http://slideshare.net/epsiplatformBlog: http://zylstra.org/blogContact: ton@tonzijlstra.euSkype: ton_zylstra

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