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Parycek

Open Government Data - 1 views

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    There are currently a number of exciting initiatives to release government data in bulk, these include: ... What about civil society initiatives?* At the EU level ...
Parycek

Mapping open government data initiatives around the world - 1 views

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    The Open Knowledge Foundation and Access Info are currently seeking information on open government data initiatives around the world, as part of a scoping paper supported by the Open Society Institute:
Parycek

Obama's open government initiative failing in a big way - 2 views

  • open government initiative sounds good in theory, the statute is still too vague:
  • problem is a loophole in the Open Government Directive itself. By asking agencies to only inventory their “high-value” data it gave them an instant out for just about anything.
Parycek

OPen Government Studie - 1 views

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    96 Prozent der Bürger fordern eine weitere Öffnung von Politik und Verwaltung » E-Demokratie.org Studie durchgeführt durch die Initiative Open Government Partnership
Johann Höchtl

Open Government & Open Data im Landeswahlprogramm der NRW SPD | Open Data Network - 0 views

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    "Wenn Sozialdemokraten in NRW wieder regieren, werden wir eine offene partizipative und transparente Landesregierung und -verwaltung sein. Durch die kostenfreie Bereitstellung öffentlicher Daten und Informationen in maschinenlesbaren offenen Formaten wollen wir das Zusammenwirken des Landes mit seinen Bürgern im Rahmen einer Open Government-Initiative auf eine neue Stufe heben."
Johann Höchtl

Our Data | Giving an European overview of public government data, existing mash-ups and... - 2 views

  • Giving an European overview of public government data, existing mash-ups and policy initiatives
Johann Höchtl

Open Data Study - New Technologies | Transparency & Accountability Initiative - 0 views

  • The report finds that 3 key groups or ‘layers’ were crucial to the successful introduction of open data. An influential and active civil society provided the ‘bottom up’ pressure for change through traditional advocacy and by setting up innovative websites demonstrating how open information could be used. Civil servants and state and federal administrators who saw open data as a way of improving efficiency provided the ‘middle layer’. Finally, high-level political leaders including Heads of States and Ministers provided the third layer.
Johann Höchtl

UK open government data: the results of the official audit | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • UK open government data: the results of the official audit
  • not yet systematically assessed the costs and benefits of the Government's specific transparency initiatives
  • Government departments reckon on spending from £53,000 to £500,000 each year on just providing and publishing open data
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  • data.gov.uk was originally run by the Central Office of Information and received funding of £1.2m in 2010-11 from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. In 2011-12, the project was brought inside the Cabinet Office, and what the report calls "further engagement activity with stakeholders" increased the annual running costs to £2m
Johann Höchtl

Help us Open Source NASA.gov - open.NASA - 0 views

  • The use of open source software, cloud computing technologies, and an integrated approach to search, video, and social media seems almost common-place in industry these days. Yet government websites aren’t quite there with the exception of a few noteable exceptions (not an exhaustive list by any means). This is why I’m so excited about that NASA has recently released an RFI (Request for Information) for information on how to build a better public website nasa.gov and intranet insdie.nasa.gov. This is a really big step for NASA, but,we truly need your help.
Johann Höchtl

Government proposes open data 'principles' - 0 views

  • The UK government has compiled a list of 'principles' regarding its open data initiative, and is calling on the public to provide comments and feedback.
Parycek

Crowd-sourcing is not empowering enough - 0 views

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      It invites individuals to foist and endorse (or not) ideas with no pressure to consider the full public consequences of them, including whether they can be sustained across ideological or partisan lines, or how practical they are, or how insulting of public officers. There is the published intention to attract a full range of public perspectives, but instead it tends to attract enclaves of people with committed strategies (eg. embarrass public officials) or perspectives (eg. technology is the answer). While national initiatives attract noise, in more local applications of such ideation, participation is often too thin to be meaningful. This all comes down the question of representativeness. If a governing body is going to legitimately use these ideas, and be compelled to do so, then there has to be good evidence that the contributors do actually form a descriptive representation of the public being governed. I think if you have a technical problem that requires particular expertise, then such ideation processes can find the needle in the haystack. Those of us who subscribe to technical forums know how well that works. I think some people feel that public policy ideation works the same way, but it doesn't because in a contested political environment, what "should be done" is claimed on normative rather than technical grounds. Another metaphor for the ranking in ideation is consumer selection, which many in political science would model as rational choice, privileging private over public interests. Should that be the motor for the selection of public policy? I write all this knowing full well that I risk throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I just think we can do better. Some ideation processes should invite people randomly, to ensure full demographic spread on relevant dimensions (eg. age, education, political leaning). Let's have multi-stage processes, where contributors do more than just introduce and rank ideas--to their credit, thi
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    I fear that ultimately crowd-sourcing is damaging the enterprise of dialogue and deliberation (D&D).
Judith Schossboeck

Liquid Democracy - 1 views

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    Ist deswegen interessant: "Der demokratische Impuls, der von einer Open-Data-Initiative ausgehen würde, ist vermutlich um ein vielfaches höher als eine Reform des Wahlsystems."
Johann Höchtl

Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Great News for Open Governmen... - 0 views

  • By the Autumn an online e-”domesday” book giving “an inventory of all non-personal datasets held by departments and arms-length bodies
  • A new “institute” for web science headed by Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt and with an initial £30m in funding
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