Presentatoin at ALGIM GIS Symposium April 2016, talking about the New Zealand policy setting for open data and the intent. Including some stories and about data being put to use and where the policy has had a specific impact.
3. What is “open data”?
“Open data is data that anyone can access, use and
share.”
(Open Data Institute
https://theodi.org/guides/what-open-data)
For NZ Government…
• licensed for legal re-use (NZGOAL)
• Non-proprietary and machine-readable format
5. NZ Government Open Access and
Licensing (NZGOAL) Framework
Guidance to publicly funded agencies on how to
apply Creative Commons licences to information
data and content, published digitally or in
hardcopy.
Copyright = ownership
Licence = permissions to re-use (assigned by the
copyright owner)
6. NZ Data and Information
Management Principles, 2011
9. NZ Declaration on Open and
Transparent Government, 2011
Government direction to government agencies to
proactively release all:
• publicly funded data
• non-personal and unclassified
• high potential value for re-use
• managed according to the Principles
• licensed for re-use (NZGOAL)
• published on Data.govt.nz
10. Resources
Toolkit for Local Government
https://www.ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/open-
government/toolkit-for-local-government/
OpenDataNZ Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS9RfGWGxb-
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What else???
12. Open by Design
Embed open data output as a requirement
of all new systems
Incorporate open data output into
processes/publishing
Require quality data as part of any new
contracts for services – that can be released
as open data
13. Open by Design
Open by design = closed by design
(Different mind sets,
but really just 2 sides
of the same coin)
14. For social and economic benefit
For transparency and
accountability
Blah, blah, blah… but what does
that really mean?
Why??...
30. What data do customers want
from local government?...
31. Data wanted
• Consent applications
• property valuations
• River flows (stage height and cumecs), at
granular intervals (e.g. 15 mins, not 12
hrs)
• Water quality of rivers, lakes, estuaries,
beaches
• Rubbish collection schedules etc.
32. Data wanted
• Civic facilities - location & opening times
– e.g. toilets, libraries, service centres, swimming pools,
dog parks, etc.
• What's on, esp. in iCal or schema.org
formats
• transport timetables, infrastructure
location, real-time status, occupancy for
bus, train and ferries;
33. Data wanted
• Council contracting data such as roadwork
locations, refuse collection schedules,
traffic light status;
• road marking and signage locations;
• Council car parking sign and sensor data;
• status and location of mobile libraries
• Earthquake prone buildings
34. Complementary data from the
private sector
• utility company infrastructure (location of
lines, pipes, meters etc.)
• status and location of mobile resources
such as couriers, taxis, Mr Whippy vans
etc.
• airline flight times and status
• movie theatre occupancy
• Port activity