ODUG LA Incentive Scheme - Leeds Launch deck

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This deck was used at the ODUG LA Incentive Scheme launch in Leeds on 15th July 2014

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               Local Authority Incentive Scheme Leeds  July  15th  2014  

               AGENDA      

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AGENDA      

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Welcome  Address  

Introduc4on  

Leeds  Data  Mill  Overview    

Overview  of  the  Open  Data  Agenda  

LA  Incen4ve  Scheme  Details  

How  to  apply  for  LA  Incen4ve  Scheme  Funding  

Q&A  

Networking  and  Refreshments    

 

               HOUSEKEEPING      

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               WELCOME  ADDRESS  

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Councillor  Yeadon  Leeds  City  Council’s  Execu2ve  Board  member  for  Digital  &  Crea2ve  Technologies,  Culture  and  Skills    

               LEEDS  DATA  MILL  OVERVIEW  

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Mark  Barre=  Leeds  Open  Data  Lead  

               OVERVIEW  OF  THE  OPEN  DATA  AGENDA  

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Heather  Savory  Chair  of  Open  Data  User  Group    

ODUG  Remit  •  Outreach  -­‐  to  Open  Data  users,  re-­‐users,  wider  

stakeholders    •  Demand  Led  Open  Data  -­‐  PrioriLse  user  requests  for  

data  to  idenLfy  the  most  important  data  sets  for  release  

•  Benefits  Cases  -­‐  evidence  gathering  &  research  to  inform  cases  for  the  release  of  Open  Data  

•  Release  of  Data  Fund  (RoDF)  –  assess,  prioriLse  and  make  recommendaLons  for  funding  

•  Work  with  Central  Government  Sector  Boards  and  the  wider  Public  Sector  

•  Advise  PSTB  on  addiLonal  funding  for  Open  Data  and  on  Open  Data  policy    

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Open  Data  

•  Transparency    –  holding  government  to  account  

•  Efficiency,  innova4on  and  enterprise  –  BeTer  public  service  delivery  –  ci2zen  informa2on  and  choice  

–  Improved  public  sector  efficiency  –  joining  the  dots  between  spending  and  outcomes  

–  Economic  growth  -­‐  opening  up  new  innova2ve  market  opportuni2es  for  the  UK  

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Economic  Value  of  Open  Data  •  Es4mated  value  of  PSI  to  the  UK  economy    

–  16bn  per  annum  (UK  Gvt  esLmate,  2011)  –  More  than  £1.8bn  of  direct  annual  benefits  per  annum  plus  wider  social  benefits  of  >£6bn  (Shakespeare  Review,  2013)  

•  GeoServices    –  Global  revenues  $150-­‐$270bn  per  year,  growing  13%  per  annum  (Oxera  2013)    

–  US  geospaLal  industry  2011  -­‐  $73bn  revenues,  500k  jobs  with  an  impact  of  15-­‐20x  this  amount  on  the  US  economy,  so  driving  $1.6T  revenue  and  $1.4T  cost  savings  (BCG,  2013)    

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Public  Service  Delivery  Example  

>55  million  hits  for  police.uk  Improved  community  

engagement   29  

Public  Sector  Efficiency  Example  

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 NHS  prescrip4on  

data  –poten4al  saving  between  generic  and  

branded  sta4ns    is  £200m    

Business  InnovaLon  Example  

•  US  start-­‐up  founded  on  government  open  data  

•  Makes  use  of  free  data  published  by  the  US  NaLonal  Weather  Service    

•  Uses  machine  learning  to  predict  the  weather  and  other  essenLal  elements  for  agribusiness  

•  Acquired  by  Monsanto  for  around  $1bn  

The  UK  has  the  poten4al  to  grow  these  types  of  innova4ve  businesses  

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UK  Open  Data  today  •  Britain  recognised  as  a  global  leader  in  Open  

Data  and  Transparency    •  Ajtudes  to  releasing  Open  Data  changing    •  Evidence  of  real  benefits  increasing    •  Major  datasets  are  becoming  available    •  NaLonal  InformaLon  Infrastructure  

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ODUG  Achievements  –  Key  Datasets  Open  Data  released/commiTed  -­‐  HMLR  Historic  Price  Paid  and  INSPIRE  Polygon  Data  -­‐  Register  of  UK  ChariLes    

Open  Data  on  it’s  way  -­‐  Historic  Met  Office  data  –    incremental  release  2015  -­‐  VAT  Register  –  preliminary  release  &  consulta2on  -­‐  CHIEF  Data  –  consulta2on  underway  -­‐  DVLA  Bulk  Data  –  consulta2on  imminent    

Datasets  under  ac4ve  debate  -­‐  Open  NaLonal  Address  Dataset  -­‐  Ordnance  Survey  Open  Data  

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ODUG  Achievements  -­‐  Other  •  Demand  Led  Data  –  evidencing  real-­‐world  

demand  for  Open  Data  •  Community  Engagement  –    widely  

networked  •  A  voice  for  data  users  at  the  heart  of  

government  •  Respected  input  to  policy/public  

consultaLons  •  Release  of  Data  Fund  (RoDF)  ‘up  and  

funding’  •  NaLonal  InformaLon  Infrastructure  –  

ODUG  review  underway  34  

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               LA  INCENTIVE  SCHEME    

Jacqui  Taylor  Member  of  Open  Data  User  Group    

Supply  Led  Open  Data  

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Demand  Led  Open  Data  

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Request  New  Data  

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Evidencing  the  Demand  

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Focus  is  Local  

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Three  Themes  

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Public  Conveniences  

Planning  

Licenses  

Public  Conveniences  

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Planning  

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Licensing  

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transparency.strategy@cabinet-­‐office.gsi.gov.uk  

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‘Local’  data.gov.uk  

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Key  to  Remember  

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               HOW  TO  APPLY  FOR  LA  INCENTIVE  SCHEME  FUNDING  

Tim  Adams  Programme  Manager  

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Supported by the LGA because... •  LAs hold much data that could contribute

to social & economic growth if released nationally

•  Much data is fragmented, inconsistent and not published on data.gov.uk.

•  Local government is well placed with best practice in information sharing standards built up over a decade

•  LAs are given incentives through support, coordination and funding.

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

What the scheme sets out to do •  Provide useful data – responding to common

requests •  Keep it as simple as possible for councils •  Enable data users to accurately interpret data

and aggregate it across councils

Hampshire

Durham

Sevenoaks

Leeds

Craven

Westminster

Any council

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Summary of submission stages

Visit the online pages: http://opendata.esd.org.uk

1.  Apply – local authority 2.  Acceptance – LGA 3.  Submit dataset details – local authority 4.  Technical review – project technical team 5.  Acceptance and payment - LGA

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Viewing and making submissions

http://incentive.opendata.esd.org.uk/submissions

Register if necessary

Sign in to submit for your local authority

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Submissions for your council

Apply for new submissions and update existing ones

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Submission stages Link to ODI Certificate

How frequently you will publish

Estimated number of FOI requests pa the dataset addresses

Tick when complete for review

Any comments

Link to open dataset that complies with schema

We check schema compliance

We pay your local authority

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Guidance on the scheme and schemas

Overview

Submission guidance

Planning schema

Licences schema

Toilets schema

www.local.gov.uk/lginformplus @LGInformPlus

Guidance Documents •  Overview •  How to apply •  Scheme guidance for: Planning, Licences, Toilets Electronic files •  Validation files for the ODI’s CSV Lint utility: Planning, Licences,

Toilets •  Definition files for DataShare users : Planning, Licences, Toilets Online •  Help page (online aids and resources) •  Knowledge Hub Local open data forum •  Support@esd.org.uk (technical & admin support service) •  Tim.Adams@local.gov.uk (programme manager at LGA)

               LOOKING  TO  THE  FUTURE  

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Heather  Savory  Chair  of  Open  Data  User  Group    

On-­‐going  Challenges  •  Ordnance  Survey  Derived  Data  Licensing  

restricLons  •  Realising    and  measuring  the  full  economic  

potenLal  of  Open  Data  •  Achieving  ‘Open  by  Default’  •  Gejng  public  sector  procurement  right  •  Understanding  the  UK  posiLon  on  data  

privacy  •  Improving  accessibility  to  Open  Data  •  Skills  gap  

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Be  Part  of  the  Open  Data  RevoluLon  

•  Strong  understanding  of  the  importance  of  Local  Government  and  Local  Government  Data  

 •  Funding  for  this  ODUG  proposal  is  

supported  by  the  Public  Sector  Transparency  Board  

 •  Help  us  show  how  NaLonal  Views  of  data  

can  be  brought  together  for  public  benefit        

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               QUESTIONS?  

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