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Open government data in New Zealand
International Open Government Data Conference, Washington DC
15-17 November 2010
Keitha Booth
New Zealand Open Government Data and Information Programme Leader
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What I will cover
2010 NZ government ICT strategy
Open and transparent government – a key focus
First steps – policy and operational
Open data success stories
Next steps
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Directions and Priorities for Government ICT
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Direction 2
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• Stimulate cultural, environmental, socialand economic growth
• Allow greater transparency of government’s performance
• Promote private sector innovation
• Allow greater external participation ingovernment policy development
• Enable communities to build on existingdata to gain knowledge and expertise anduse it for new purposes
Benefits
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Early open data projects
• Understand agency mandates and capability
• Identify barriers to opening up non-personal structuredand unstructured data
• Release updated NZ government feed standard
• Develop a common licensing framework
• Identify priority datasets to be made open
Policy work
• Pilot data.govt.nz to expose data already released• Engagement pilot – making supporting data available
during policy consultationOperational
work
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• Confusion around Crown copyright andlicensing
• Outdated policy settings
• Agencies interested in Creative Commonslicences
• Public and private initiatives opening upgovernment data
• International developments in publicsector information re-use
• NZ’s economic climate
Why
develop acommonlicensing
framework?
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NZGOAL
• Guidance for State Services agencies
• covers both copyright and non-
copyright material that is:
• produced by or for these agenciesand is appropriate for release to thepublic or sections of the public; and
• which the agencies are entitled torelease for re-use.
NZGovernment
Open Accessand
Licensing
framework(NZGOAL)
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NZGOAL - scope
• Policy principles
• Review and Release process
• Licences and tools
• 6 Creative Commons licences
• Restrictive licensing drafting
issues• No known rights statement
NZGovernment
Open Accessand
Licensing
framework(NZGOAL)
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NZGOAL – licensing
Creative Commons Attribution BY licence is the default
licence preference for copyright (Crown or ‘regular’
works)
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NZGOAL - open access
Use clear“no-known rights” statements for non-copyright
materials
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NZGOAL - next steps
• NZGOAL training
• Brief summary /overview foragencies
• Guidance for users
• Online tools
• Review of the CreativeCommons Public Domain Mark
NZGovernment
Open Accessand
Licensing
framework(NZGOAL)
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Data release to support policy
development
• Tests the hypothesis that publicly
available data would be a usefulingredient in government policyconsultations
• National Environmental Standard
(NES) for Plantation Forestry
EngagementPilot
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Data.govt.nz
• Launched November 2008
• Pilot directory exposing existing
datasets• 401 pages list datasets from 58
agencies
• New automated feed functionality
• Developing dataset demand
functionality• To be evaluated July 2011
Data.govt.nz
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Data.govt.nz - next steps
• Evangelise with agencies
• Increase number and range of datasets
• Increase usage
• Foster government data re-use
• Showcase data re-use initiatives
Data.govt.nz
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Key links
http://www.dia.govt.nz/Directions-and-Priorities-for-Government-ICT
http://www.e.govt.nz/policy/nzgoal
http://nesdiscussion.mfe.govt.nz/http://www.data.govt.nz/
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Next steps
Update the Policy
Framework forGovernment HeldInformation
• NZ policy on open government
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Can people help legislators to make better
laws?Brazilian “e-democracia”
Cristiano Ferri Faria
twitter: cristianofaria
Legislative Intelligence Program
House of Representatives, Brazil
www.edemocracia.gov.br
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open government
Two major approaches:
a. open government data
b. built-in participatory practices
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Built-in participatory practice
policymaking
policy implementation
policy evaluation
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brazilian legislative
e-DemocraciaDeveloped by Brazilian House of Representatives
e-Lawmaking
Citizens are invited to offer opinions, ideas, argumentsand information
Citizens suggest but lawmakers decide
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Congress - society
connection
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e-democracia’s goals
Greater legitimacy: more democracy
More efficiency: better laws
Legislative transparency
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e-democracia’s goals
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most successful virtual
communities
Youth Bill
Lan-Houses Bill
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YOuth virtual community’s contribution
Participants wanted greater
investment in internships andother professional programs for
undergraduates, as well as greater flexibility in working conditions for students.
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draft“art. 19. The action of the State to make
effective the rights of youngsters toprofessionalization, labor and income
includes the following measures:…………………
III – an offer of special conditions of labor by matching the professional and
educational schedule;…………………
VI – the application of instruments of legal
accountability for relevant organizations;VII - the creation of special credit for working students;…………………
IX - the introduction of apprenticeships inpublic administration.”
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major aspects
political
social
organizational
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lawmakers:
supporters or obstacles?
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Social
a. context
b. complexity of the subject
c. nature of the thematic social networking
more or less conflicting
participants’ profile
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organizational
interface - built-in customized interface X other socialmedia platforms
human resources - change management
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conclusion
this kind of practice is too complex
it needs a long-term approach
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Thanks
Obrigado
Cristiano Ferri Faria
twitter: cristianofaria
Legislative Intelligence Program
House of Representatives, Brazil
www.edemocracia.gov.br
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A World of Data - Australia
Trevor SmallwoodAssistant SecretaryCyber-SecurityAustralian Government Information Management OfficeDepartment of Finance and Deregulation
57
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICE (AGIMO)
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Location58
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The Federal Government
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The Federal Government
Constitution
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Australian Statistics
Population: 22.5MGDP: $1.2T
Inflation: 2.8%
Interest Rate: 4.75%
National Debt: 20%
Unemployment: 5.2%
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Inventions . . .
•Refrigeration
•Bionic Ear •Aircraft Black Box
•Internet WiFi
•Mobile Verified
Microkernal
Government Innovation . . .
•Expert Technology –
Ruleburst•SOA
•Role based Security
•Trim – records management
•National Broadband Network
Examples of Australian Technology
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The Office of the Australian InformationCommissioner
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Government 2.0 Taskforce
13 Recommendations
12 agreed
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Declaration of Open Government
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Budget Under Creative Commons
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data.gov.au
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Incoming Government Briefs
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Blogging and Engagement
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Social Media
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Learning As We Go