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Petri Tonteri

Keeping tabs on Canada's Parliament | openparliament.ca - 1 views

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    "This site aims to make some of that information more easily accessible, and to encourage transparency in government. This site is a volunteer, spare-time effort of mine. I built it because I think Parliament's goings-on are important-alternately fascinating, boring, and depressing, but important-and because I believe that public information should be meaningfully public, which today means shareable and computer-readable."
Petri Tonteri

Canada makes Parliament accessible online | Canada | News | Toronto Sun - 1 views

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    ""Of course we should know how our representatives are representing us, of course we should be able to see what's being done with our tax dollars," Mulley writes on the site. "But, as information and data become increasingly synonymous, making information available isn't enough. To be useful, it has to be usable. It has to be freely available, in a flexible digital format. It has to be open.""
Petri Tonteri

Open Standards (Cabinet Office) - 0 views

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    "We need to organise Government data and software using an agreed set of standards that make our IT more open, cheaper and better connected. Following the outcome of a public consultation on Open Standards: Open Opportunities, we've set out in Open Standards Principles the rules that government bodies must follow when specifying their IT."
Petri Tonteri

Open Public Data are so good that it's hard to start explaining why (6/2010, Stop!) - 0 views

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    "Today PSI reuse happens very, very, very seldom and this produces all kinds of paradoxes and waste: there are PAs that pay private companies for packaged versions of the data that they themselves produced and licensed very cheaply to those companies, citizens that cannot see or must pay to see data they paid for with their taxes, small businesses that sometimes can't even start because they'd need data that should be public and free but aren't."
Petri Tonteri

Ten Principles for Opening Up Government Information (8/2010, SunlightFoundation.com) - 0 views

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    "We have updated and expanded upon the Sebastopol list and identified ten principles that provide a lens to evaluate the extent to which government data is open and accessible to the public. The list is not exhaustive, and each principle exists along a continuum of openness. The principles are completeness, primacy, timeliness, ease of physical and electronic access, machine readability, non-discrimination, use of commonly owned standards, licensing, permanence and usage costs. "
Petri Tonteri

Davies, Open data, democracy and public sector reform (2010, MSc Diss.) - 0 views

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    "This paper takes a pragmatic mixed-methods approach to exploring uses of data from the UK national open government data portal, data.gov.uk, and identifies how the emerging practices of OGD use are developing."
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Impact Study (8/2010, Public Sector Information) - 0 views

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    "Tim Davies has published the results of his MSc dissertation research into the impact of open government data. It is suggested reading for those interested in how Open Government Data can strengthen the public sphere. "
Petri Tonteri

A special report on managing information : The open society (2/2010, The Economist) - 0 views

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    "FROM antiquity to modern times, the nation has always been a product of information management. The ability to impose taxes, promulgate laws, count citizens and raise an army lies at the heart of statehood. Yet something new is afoot. These days democratic openness means more than that citizens can vote at regular intervals in free and fair elections. They also expect to have access to government data."
anonymous

JHS-suositukset - JHS-suositusten tiivistelmät - 0 views

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    JHS-järjestelmän mukaiset suositukset koskevat valtion- ja kunnallishallinnon tietohallintoa. Sisällöltään JHS voi olla julkishallinnossa käytettäväksi tarkoitettu yhtenäinen menettelytapa, määrittely tai ohje. JHS-järjestelmän tavoitteena on parantaa tietojärjestelmien ja niiden tietojen yhteentoimivuutta, luoda edellytykset hallinto- ja sektorirajoista riippumattomalle toimintojen kehittämiselle sekä tehostaa olemassa olevan tiedon hyödyntämistä.
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Catalogue - 0 views

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    "The Open Data Catalogue is an attempt to classify where this [open] information resides, who 'owns' it, what license it is distributed under and if it is free or not."
Petri Tonteri

Open New Zealand - 0 views

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    "We develop and host projects around transparency, participatory democracy, and generally making central and local government useful to citizens and businesses."
Petri Tonteri

Policy options for geographic information from Ordnance Survey : Consultation (2009) - 2 views

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    "This consultation relates to proposals made by the Prime Minister on 17 November 2009, to make certain Ordnance Survey datasets\navailable for free with no restrictions on re-use. Scope of this consultation: The consultation seeks views about how we best implement the above proposal, in the context of other strategic options for Ordnance Survey and the wider geographic information market."
Petri Tonteri

Sain kutsun oikeusministeriöön esittelemään Eduskunta-rajapintaani (3/2010 Mi... - 2 views

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    "OM:lla hanke sähköisen demokratian edistämisestä (SADe-ohjelma, http://bit.ly/cRUPhX ), tähän liittyy myös datan avaamista, kansalaisten osallistumisen tukemista (voimaannuttaminen?) ja osallistumisympäristön rakentaminen. Suurempia suunnitelmia avoimuudelle siis on, mutta niiden tähtäin on vuosien päässä."
Petri Tonteri

Rewired State - 0 views

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    "Rewired State runs hackdays to let developers show government what is possible and government to show developers what is needed."
Petri Tonteri

National Data Catalog API (4/2010, Sunlight Labs) - 0 views

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    "The National Data Catalog (NDC) is an open source catalog for government data sets and APIs. Our goal is to have it encompass all data released by or about governments in the United States. This includes federal, state, and local jurisdictions. The NDC will harness the community of users interested in open government data."
Petri Tonteri

The National Data Catalog is Live (4/2010, Sunlight Labs) - 0 views

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    "Besides the fact that we include data from multiple branches of government, there are a few great reasons why the National Data Catalog is a great resource for government data. Most importantly, the system has its own built in documentation system powered by our community. This will help make government data more useful by making it so we don't all have to learn the nuance of a particular dataset individually. Now those resources can be shared."
Petri Tonteri

UN E-Government Survey (2010) - 1 views

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    "The report presented various roles for e-government in addressing the ongoing world financial and economic crisis. The public trust that is gained through transparency can be further enhanced through the free sharing of government data based on open standards. The ability of e-government to handle speed and complexity can also underpin regulatory reform. While technology is no substitute for good policy, it may give citizens the power to question the actions of regulators and bring systemic issues to the fore."
Petri Tonteri

The open data dilemma : where are the gains of Toronto's open data (Errett, 5/2010, NOW... - 0 views

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    "If Toronto opened up its data, any number of wonderful things could happen. That was the promise from open data activists --. After much pressure and a NOW cover story on the subject, Toronto opened up some data. So now, where are all those wonderful things that were promised? David Eaves, Canada's open government advocate, has a few ideas why a movement with an impressive wingspan has yet to fly."
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Study (Hogge, 5/2010, Open Society Institute & Soros Foundations Network) - 0 views

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    "This research, commissioned by a consortium of funders and NGOs (including the Information Program) under the umbrella of the Transparency and Accountability Initiative, seeks to explore the feasibility of applying this approach to open data in relevant middle income and developing countries. Its aim is to identify the strategies used in the US and UK contexts with a view to building a set of criteria to guide the selection of pilot countries, which in turn suggests a template strategy to open government data."
paul silmonet

Instant Fix Slow Computer Solutions - 0 views

I bought a brand new PC with good specifications just last month. But only three weeks of use, I noticed that my PC froze and slowed down a bit. For the next three days, it continued to slow down. ...

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